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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, TO TIME OF SALE 
WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. » SUNDAY FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. 


PAINTINGS 


By “Ridgway Knight, ‘William Merrit Chase, 

(?helminski, Clays, eAWCauve, Berne-Bellecour, 

Jules “Breton, “Blakelock, “Bruce (rane, Ver- 

boeckhoven, ‘William Keith, ¥. Francis Murphy, 

‘Wyant and Other Well Known cArtists of 
the “American and GYoreign Schools 


“he (Collections of 


P. oH. McMAHON, ESQUIRE, JOHN DUGAN, 

Poowite., THE LATE DANIEL RIDGWAY 

KNIGHT » « the last named sold by order of his 

sons, Louis Aston Knight and Charles Knight, and 

comprising all of the remaining paintings and 

sketches belonging to his estate *» » AND OTHER 
PRIVATE COLLECTORS 


LOA bck berg 


fe neSTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
FEBRUARY 4 AND 5 AT 8:15 P.M. 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR..O. BERNET & MR. H. H. PARKE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC. 
MANAGERS 


Ghe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


Designs its Catalogues 
and ‘Directs <All “Details of Illustration, 
@ext and Gypography 


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LGHT 5 DEIAN ECKBERG:; others 


aoe at American Art Galleries Feb64- -5,1925. 


Buyer No. Price Buyer 
ee pry acre een rege 71- $ 40. Mrs.A.du Vannes 
° : ae EY. 72. 70. Mr.Brooks 
3b. oD. C.J.Clarke 72 75. H.A.Frey 
5. 25. R.Glenn 74. 25. R.Glenn 
S. 55. R.Fridenberg 75. 160. J.Fenning 
9. 50. Mrs.A.du Vannes 76. 40. R.Glenn a 
a1. 50. Mrs.F.G.Pummely 7%. 160. Metropolitan Galls 
aes 150. J -Holmes 78. 70. M 
13. 2 Mrs.A.du Vannes 79. 30, nee 
14. ae F.Richards 80. 45. Calo Art Galls. 
15. 140. Ira Haupt 61. obo pe Mrs.A.du Vannes 
We 50. D.Roberts 82. 100. C.J.Clarke 
20. 25» Mrs.A.du Vannes 83. 70. n 
21. PASS 84. 90. " 
22-6 raeye Metropolitan Galls. gs, 350. H.L.Heise 
24. 25) C.I.Clarke 86. 190. H.R.Hayes 
25. 25. < 87. 150% J.Fenning 
27. 25. C.5.Ccole 88. 130. C.J.Clarke 
28. SD: Mr.O'Reilly 89. 30. Mrs.Loring 
SO SSG Mrs.A.du Vannes 90. So. F ._Buscher 
32. 50. G.C.Comstock 91. 11.0% H.Schultheis 
34. PASS 93. 150. Mr.Brooks 
Sy ~ EVN ES) 96. Ells F ..H.Peatey 
36. 25. Mrs.Jones 99. 170. Macbeth Gals. 
oT. 50. A.Mayer TOL a F.H.Peaty 
Gis OD Metropolitan Galls. 102. 45. C.J.Clarke 
39. 57.50 e 103. 40. H.Schultheis 
40. 55. G.C.Comstock 104. 30. A.Bontoud 
41. 25. S.Orr 105. 40. John Levy Galls. 
42. 50. Metropolitan Galls. 497, 400. Clapp & Graham 
43. 25. : 109. 30. A.Bontoud 
44. 50. Robert Hyman 44100 80. a 
46. 45. C.J.Clarke sip Bee 50. " 
47. 200. F.Buscher 113. 65. G.C.Comstock 
49. 70. F Richards 114. 40. F.H.Peaty 
Bee eee Se EE 115. 40.  J.0.Meagher 
1 45. Robert Hyman T1162 310. Mrs.F.Wicks 
52. a S.Drey ae de 40. C.S.Cole 
53. 160. J-Holmes 118. 65. Metropolitan Gals. 
54. 60. Calo Art Galis. 119. 80. C.J.Clarke 
55. 55. Robert Hyman 120. 55. Calo Art Galles. 
56. 50% F .Richards eds 90. F.H.Peaty 
58. PADC Mrs.A.du Vannes 122. 25. C.J.Clarke 
60. 30. Metropolitan Galls. 123. 35. M.L.Glass 
61. 80. fe AsAs 95. F.Bucher | 
62. LO - =f 126. 35. Mrs. F.S.Hornaday 
63. 75. Calo Art Galls. 1278 1140; 4.Bontoud 
64. SOF G.C.Comstock 128. 25. Mrs. Loring 
65). 60. Metropolitan Galls. 129. 40. W.W.Peters 
66. ea. C.J.Clarke 130. 30. M.L.Glass 
68. 40. J.Fenning © 131. 35. . 
69. 35. H.Schultheis 132. 55. Metropolitan Gals. 
70. 120. 2 134. 35. E.H.Miller 


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1355. . S55 M.L.Glass 163. $) 160% F.X.Kelly 
136. 80. C.£.Clarke 164. 210% J.J.Campbell 
ota Ce F.X.Kelley 6D" 60. Mrs. Loring 
138. 50. G.C.Comsto ck 166. 65. F.H.Peaty 
139. 50. F.X.Kelly 167. 260. F .Bucher 
140. 45. Alex A.Kelly 168. FAG J.J.Campbell 
142. 40. Schwartz Galls. 169. 50. H.L.Heide 
143. 55. Cannell & Chaffin i170. 1350. Mr. Ackerman 
144. 130. J.J.Campbell a by (a 250. E.H.Miller 
145. Sor G.C.Comstock Ie 210. B.A.Cheeney 
146. 65. Mrs.F.S.Hornaday sy = 40. F.Bucher 
147. 85. F.X.Kelly 174. hae Mr.Fenning 
148. 150. P.Thompson i Oe 120. J.J.Campbell 
149. (On X.Lowensch 176. Bic} 8 ye A.J.Sequira 
i150. 80. Mr. Fenning ake 65. Mrs. Loring 
sayiee 40. Mrs.Loring a ic 55 - F.H.Peaty 
152. 90. F .Bucher 179. 190. G.C.Comstock 
154. 50% ¥ 180. 500’. C.J.Clarke 
155. 45. Mrs.H.#.Murray Gass 280. John Levy Galls 
156. 30. Mrs.Loring 182. DD. F.H.Peaty 
157. 40. M.L.Glass 183. 540. a 
158. cone F.H.Peaty 184. 65. H.Schultheis 
BUS} ) 1D)0 Crd aclarke 185 - IS}5) 6 Metropolitan Gal. 
160. 110. F.X.Kelly 186. 580. G.C.Comstock 
al(aik- 5a Calo Art Galis. 187. 130. F.Bucher 
1162. Zo Ome Mr.Fenning 188. 425. Metropolitan Gal. 

189. H5Os John Levy Galls. 


190. 425. Dr.J.J.Powers. 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 


|| be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
| ecard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 


A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 


| purchase prices as may be required. 


lf the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the tall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 


Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 


VY. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 


payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

Vil. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent By ett of the day following 


} that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 


and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser. 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk ef loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 


» be upon the purchaser. 


In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 


7) other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 


included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 


re-sell the same at public or private Sale without further notice for the account of the 
} buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
-_ sustained in so doing. 


VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 


} the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 


ehasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 


} doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
} charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted hy both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone. if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution bv the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot. and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
ciation, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 
be given. F 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessarv information from the records of the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS, 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS, 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR 


UNITED STATES anp STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES ie 
CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE, COLEEGTIG@ NS 


A ppRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together 
with the increase in exhibition and sales rooms, the 
American Art Association, Inc., will expand its serv- 
ice of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, 
of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal 
effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, 
insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to 
supplement this work by making catalogues of the 
contents of homes or of entire estates, such cata- 
logues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently 
produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names 
of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, 
Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private in- 
dividuals for whom the Association has made ap- 
praisements which have not only been entirely satis- 
factory to them, but have been accepted by the United 
States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and 
others in interest. 


‘he AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 571m STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


ANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT was born at Philadelphia in 
1845, and entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 
later passing to the atelier Gleyre in Paris; he spent three 
years, in addition, at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, finishing his studies 
at the British Academy in Rome. After a period of teaching in 
America, he went again to Paris in 1871, where he formed the acquaint- 
ance of Meissonier, who was to exert on his work a considerable in- 
fluence. He died in Paris in 1924, after a long life spent almost 
entirely in his adopted country, in the pleasant valley of the Seine. — 

Many of his paintings were exhibited in the Paris salons of vari- 
ous years, and he became known for his models-—peasant girls for 
the most part—and his individual manner of interpreting their emo- 
tions and their occupations; and for his rendering of the scenery of 
the Norman countryside. 

Some of the paintings in the present exhibition, having been re- 
moved from the studio of the late artist, are studies in various stages 
of completion; many of these unfinished pictures show evidence of 
the later maturity of his manner. 


FIRST SESSION 


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925, AT 8:15 P.M. 
Catalogue Numbers 1 to 93 inclusive 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


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1—THE WELL 


/J° Height, 1 


A cLoupy, wind-torn sky hovers over the blue lands of the far distance. 
In the foreground, among the tangled undergrowth of the wild meadow- 
land, stands an old well, by the posts of which have sprung up two 
saplings. 


> inches; width, 13 inches 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicut and CuHarues Knicut. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
be: Abb yp. ghee ERICAN: 1845—1924 


v Ah bitep bss VILLAGE STREET 


ed ¢ Height, 15 inches; length, 181, inches 
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into the foreground runs the street under the warm summer sun- 
shine, between rows of old stone shuttered houses, the line at the right 
in shadow from the westering sun. Along the path figures of peasant 
women and children, gossiping, trudging, sleeping in the peaceful 
afternoon. 


Sold by order of his sons, Lovis Aston Knicur and Cuarurs Knicur. 


EDMUND HARBURGER 
; GERMAN: 1846—1906 
3—THE ALK DRINKER 


IFO (Panel) 


Height, 814 inches; length, 1214 inches 


A LOW-CEILINGED room in a Bavarian inn, the light falling from the 
left on the figure of the inn-keeper serving two men seated at the 
table. One of them is holding aloft in his right hand a stein of light 
ale, the others assenting with amused glances to his capacity to finish 
the stone jug which the inn-keeper holds ready behind him. 


Signed at upper left, K. Harpurcer. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD 
4 4 / / AMERICAN: 1836—1910 \ : 
4—LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL | , : : 


/S Height, 1614 inches; length, 2384 inches ns = 


A smauL patch of blue sky is ringed about with threatening rain- 
clouds darkening rapidly at the right and left, at the left, above a 
clump of trees, springing from behind a ruined fence; at the right, 
over the flat green plain. Through the whole winds the narrow placid 
stream, passing before the cows pasturing on the meadow before the 
central mass of the windmill, which towers above its setting of trees 
and the little red-roofed cottage nearby. 


Signed at lower right, W. H. Hrexrarp. | 


Property of a Private Collector. 


3-A MIDDLE TON vias 4 


La Pensee 


3-B WILLIAM STEELINKE PA Ch Mba 
| Rain on tlhe Road . ( 


(Water Color) 


OLIVE PARKER BLACK 
AMERICAN: 1868— 


5—THE WILLOWS 
he: Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Tue fine fragrance of spring lies in the swept blue skies with their 
white stratus clouds, against which the willows of the foreground wave 
their branches, already beginning to glow with the buds of new leaves. 
The fresh grass at the left from which they spring, the narrow stream 

_ winding its way into the middle distance, the slowly rising meadow- 
land at the right and the cluster of farm buildings behind it all 
respond alike to the infectious happiness of the warm sun. 


Signed at lower left, O. P. Buack. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ITONIO FABRES 


Spaniso: 1854— 


(Panel) 
Height, 1714 inches; width, 1414 inches 


Against the white wall of an Algerian street, seated on a tattered 
rug and wrapped in a great deal of torn sacking, is the chocolate- 
brown, bearded native, his head crowned with a turban-lke fez, en- 
gaged in riveting together a broken faience bowl, further specimens 
awaiting his attention beside him at the right. 


Signed at lower right, A. Fasrks. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


: EDWARD GAY, N.A. 
; 4 : AMERICAN: 1837— 
—AILDER BROO 


ae, ‘ Height, 18 inches; width, 10 inches 


A sunny September day finds the brook winding between green flowery 
meadows, with a curtain of woods glimpsed faintly at the left; and 
stretching, too, into the right foreground, which is a maze of slender 
trunks pushing upwards their yellowing leafage by the side of a rustic 
bridge, which crosses the stream a little farther off. Beneath them, 
and dwarfed by them, on the narrow river path, is the solitary figure 
of a man carrying a gun. 


Signed at lower right, Epwarp Gay, and dated on back 1876. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


EDWARD TROY 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


Cuz 


8—DEXTER 
A ce Height, 


Brrore a background of landscape lighted with purple and red from 
the western sun is a black horse with white fetlock and nose, facing 
right ; on the ground at the right is a yellow blanket bearing his name. 


inches; length, 2314 inches 


Signed at lower left, E. Troy, 1867. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


Doe dy Narre” 1845—1924 
I eels GIR 


Height, 22 inches; width, 181% inches 


‘a and an incoming arm of the sea bridged by rows of 
stakes, under a morning sky with the promise of brilliant tints in 
_ its clean expanse; leaning on a boat-hook is the young fisher-girl, a 
yellow scarf tied about the neck of her blue bodice, her head, under 
its short brown hair, bent over to her right, an empty basket slung 
over her left shoulder. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louts Aston Knicur and Cuaries Kyicur. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 
10—THE SEINE AT POISSY 


Height, 13 inches; width, 984 inches 


Aw autumn day, the blue sky almost covered by passages of white 
cloud. The foreground, entirely occupied by the rippling waters of 
the stream, is overshadowed by the masses of the leafage cresting the 
farther bank, while towering to the sky are two trees touched with 
the russet and gray of October. 


Signed at lower left, Ringway Kynicur. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicur and Cuaryes Knicnt. 


AmeERIcAN: 1840—1896 


/ a WORDSWORTH THOMPSON, N.A. 


J ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA 
hes; length, 4334 inches 


11I—THE RAPIDS, 


S0 ° Height, 28% 24 


A witp and gloomy gorge of the French Broad River, the high rocky 
banks piled with dark pines thrusting spiky shafts into the mist and 
the thunder clouds which hang low over the summits of the crags. 
The river itself swirls furiously over the low weir among scattered 
rocks, lashing itself into a curdled white mass of foam lighting the 
lower half of the scene in sharp relief against the universal sombre- 
ness above. 

Signed at lower left, WorpswortH THompPson, 1871. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


12—_WATER CARRIER 
Height, 3114 inches; width, 251% inches 


oes on the edge of the river, framed by a mass of flowers spring- 
ing from the left of the canvas pee the sun-lit wooded banks which 
fringe the farther water, is a young girl with white blouse, plum- 
colored bodice and skirt, and blue apron, holding a ewer in her left 
hand and gazing off to the right away from the sunset. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicur and Cuarwes Knicut. 


138—JULIA 
© ae Height, 3134 inches; width, 2514 inches 


E- DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
i / y Le df : 2, Auencoss: 1845—1924 


PERCHED on a ladder, leaning against a tree, up which is trained a 
climbing red rose-vine, is a young Normande, plucking roses to fill the 
basket suspended from one of the rungs; her white sleeves are rolled 


above her firm young arms, her knotted hair crowning a face beautiful 


in the fineness of the straight nose, in the full lips, and in the eyes, 
which are intent upon her work. In the distance at the right, a vista 
of sun-filled valley with river, village and swelling uplands. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicur and CHarues Knicur. 


| LD DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
| | / AmERICAN: 1845—1924 


14—ELISE 


ZO ° Height, 32 inches; width, 25%4 inches 


Sranpinc among the greenery of a kitchen garden, which loses itself 
in wooded country and stream in the distance, is a young girl in 
striped brown and gray bodice and skirt holding three enormous 
cabbages, freshly taken up from the dewy ground. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kyicut and Cuarres Knicur. 


NIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


A/ AMERICAN: 1845—1924 
15—RISETT 
ve b ‘ Height, 281% inches; length, 3614 inches 


Tue river and the distant rising country are lighted alike with the 
warm glow of a late afternoon sun, and diagonally across the fore- 
ground, high above the water, runs the old stone wall of a rose gar- 
den, where among the profusion of the flowers stands the figure of a 
young peasant girl in white blouse, colored bodice and striped skirt, 
a bouquet of brilliant red fiowers clasped to her waist. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicut and CHarues Knicur. 


CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL 
| f. Glyn American: 1861—1912 
| 16—BISON 
J (Crayon Drawing) 
1e/ Height, AY, inches; length, 7 inches 


THE majestic body of the animal displayed in profile to the left, the 
_ fine head furtively turned to face the observer. 


Signed at lower right, C. ScHREYVOGEL, 799. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducay. 


LEON GASPARD 
y hs FRENCH 
17—LES MISERABLES 


SO. (Pastel Drawing) 


Height, 884 inches; length, 201 inches 


A winpine colorful procession of shabbily clad Russian fugitives, with 
sleds bearing their wretched belongings, is moving slowly across a snow- 
covered landscape towards a wooden bridge crossing a river in the 
middle distance. 

Signed at lower right, L&on Gasparn, Russta, 1915. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


EDWARD LAMSON HENRY, N.A. 
° MERICAN: 1841—1919 
18S—THE YOUNG DRIVER 
Jb : (Sepia Drawing) 


Height, 514 wches; length, 7 inches 


A wacown loaded with wheatsheaves and drawn by two horses is pass- 
ing through a rustic gate, a youngster seated on top and holding 
whip and reins; a few laborers and an excited dog, leaping at the 
novelty, complete the picture. 


Signed at lower right, K. L. Henry, Oct. 1878. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


; ROBERT SWAIN GIFFORD, N.A. 
: _ American: 1840—1905 
19—BIRCH IN AUTUMN 


{6 (Water Color) 


Height, 10 inches; width, '7 inches 


Wir foreground herbage withered to a soft tan, a slender birch tree 
shoots its erratic course upward at left of centre, its white bark reliev- 
ing the landscape and the dark blue and the white of the sky; by it. 
some small neighbors. 


Signed at lower right, R. Swarx GirForp. 


Property of Mr. Joon Ducan. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


qQ / AMERICAN: 1849—1903 
’ * Vauniy 


20—INDIAN FAKIR 
; Height, 9 inches; length, 1234 inches 


Tue side of the street, with the door of a ruined mosque at the left, 
and at the right a broken wall; before it a bench on which is squatted 
the fakir. His audience comprises the seated turbaned figures of 
two old men in long white garments and a standing, half-nude third, 
_ the two former playing with his monkeys, the latter watching his 
incantations over the earthern jar. 


Signed at lower left, L. WrEeExks. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


H. A. DYER 


ait AMERICAN: 1872— 


21—_THE HUT 
(Water Color) 


Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches 


CrenTRALLY, the entrance to a grass-grown path, the wooden gate 
thrown back, leading to the right past the tiny hut with its flower 
garden to a faintly glimpsed cornfield. 


Signed at lower left, H. A. Dyer, 1910. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


(| FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 
bbupeme 1856— 


22—WINTER 


Y (Water Color) 
0 . Height, 101% inches; length, 174% inches 


Low rounding hills at right, with a brook at the foot of their slope, 
and others. at left, with bits of vegetation on all protruding in brown 
color through a blanket of wet snow; plodding up to left a solitary 
man in a slow sleigh. 


Signed at lower left, F. De Haven, 1892. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


5 WILLIAM MERRITT POST 
la e 
ij. A IcAN: 1856— : i 


23-+EARLY SPRIN 


IER (Water Color) 


Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


A cray clear sky, and the wind rushing through the bare branches 
of the trees which pattern the background and line the farther margin 
of a small brook, which winds into the left foreground between banks 
lined with boulders and covered with grass and patches of brown 


brake. | 
Signed at lower right, W. Merrirr Post. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1842—-1914 


24 EVENING: ‘SEW YORK 


aN ae _ (Water Color) 


Height, 13 inches; length, 21 inches 


A HILLSIDE pasture, the grass overshadowed by the spreading branches 
of the apple trees at the right, and sloping down toward the farm 
_buildings glimpsed against the scarlet sunset of the lower horizon. 
Straying uncertainly along a narrow path, leading towards the houses, 
are a number of sheep, heading for home as the light falls out of 


the sky. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
TERICAN: 1854—1907 


F 


25—SUNNY DAY, OFF ATLANTIC CITY 


WE es (Water Color) 


Height, 18 inches; length, 28 anches 


Lave afternoon, a pale sun sinking in a ruddy sky and casting warm 
reflections on to the regular lines of rollers making for the shore; 
ta the left a three-masted barque heading for port, on the distant 
horizon a schooner tossing in the heavy swell. 


Signed at lower right, Henry P. Suiru, 1883. 


| Property of Mr. P. H. McMaunon. 


A. L. GROLL, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1866— 


26—EMERALD LAKE, CANADA 


ilboard) 
Jb (Mil 


Height, 4 inches; length, 6 inches 
Tue deep blue color of the still water receives the misty reflections of 
the jagged mountains in the background under a dawn sky. 


Signed at lower left, Grou. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ROBERT CRANNELL MINOR, N.A. 
; AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


27—_SUNSET 


4 S - Height, 6 mches; length, 8 inches . 


Tue last rays of a setting sun reveal a sky of soft turquoise erren 
here and there by a vaporous purple cloud. In the middle distance 
scattered trees, and in the foreground a patch of moorland are 
wrapped in a sombre twilight. 


yak 


o 


Signed at lower right, Mrnor. 
Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


*DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
ERICAN: 1845—1924 


Ve 


28—_HELEN 
os 


Heap and shoulders portrait, facing the observer, of a young woman 
draped in a leaf-green robe; the eyes large and brown in color, the 
lips full, the hair soft and black and dressed high above the fore- 
head. . 


_ (Panel) 
Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


Signed at lower right, Ringway Kyicut, Paris. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


RANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 
ERICAN: 1856— 
29 UMN FOLIAGE 
JO : (Millboard) 
Height, 71% inches; length, 11 inches 


Tue bare ochre-yellow earth of the foreground is warmed by the bril- 
liant russet tints of a clump of trees rising centrally against a blue 
sky filled with fleecy cirrus clouds. 

Signed at lower left, De Haven. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 


Yy DE oe AMERICAN: 1849—1916 
4 Vay Ann LL’ | 


30—SHINNECOCK HILLS 


GrEEN-cLAD, treeless hills mould the high and gently rolling contours 
of the horizon line under a pale sky; a sandy road winds down to a 
purple-gray foreground with patches of green furze. 


(Panel) 


Height, 646 inches; length, 914 mches 


Signed at lower right, Wm. M. Cuase. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


GEORGE M. BRUESTLE 


AY { AMERICAN: 1872— Cs 


31—LATE SUMMER a 


(Panel) 
pA) 


Rocky, uneven landscape sparsely fringed with trees, stretching away 
to a distant hilly background. Under the light of wind-driven clouds 
the masses of the trees, one still bearing its summer foliage, are broken 
up into bold clumps. 


Height, 741% inches; length, 91 inches 


Signed at lower left, BrursTue. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
let 1919 


 82—WOODED LANDSCAP 
| SO (Panel) 
ta Height, 7 inches; length, 9 inches 


A Brook courses between rising banks at the left and right crowned 
with trees, their green and russet foliage massed thickly against the 
glory of the sky in the majestic colors of a declining run; the 
light falling on the tangled brake of the foreground and on the stream, 
and failing progressively towards the background, giving to the scene 
a feeling of unutterable depth and melancholy. 


Signed at lower left, R. H. Buaxetocx. 


To be sold to Close an Estate. 


2 LARA. T. McCHESNEY 
MERIGAN: CONTEMPORARY 
33--THE BEACH 


74 ao Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


A sandy shore with brightly colored bathing tents and the figures 
of scattered holiday-makers. 


Signed with initials C. M. C. at lower right. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE CONROY 


, AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


34—LATE AFTERNOON, ST. JOSEPH’S, N. Y. 
——— : (Millboard) 
Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


LanpscaAPE in the early autumn. At the left, the slender towering 
birches in the splendor of their orange and russet panoply throw vivid 
color on to the grass and stones of the rolling foreground. 


Signed at lower right, G. Conroy. 
Property of a Private Collector. 
(Companion to the following) 


GEORGE CONROY 

hy AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 

35—EVENING GLOW, ST. JOSEPH’S, N. Y. 
ase (Millboard) 


Height, 8 inches; width, 10 mches 


Tue landscape of the previous number in the soft light of an autumn 
evening, the yellow glow of the sky bringing out the deep emerald 
of the grass of the middle distance. 


Signed at lower right, Conroy. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


eee 


ROBERTO RASCOVICH 
J. CoNTEMPORARY 
86—OLD (MEXICAN MISSION 


Lv (Water-color) 


Height, 30 inches; width, 211% inches 


In the bright sunlight before a green lawn is a mass of white build- 
ings—at the left a chapel, at the right a tall belfry with a shrine 
before it tiled in blue and white brick, and at the extreme right the 
square bulk and the first arcades of a cloistered building. Before the 
porch of the chapel the figures of two women and a child. 


Signed at lower left, RopErto Rascovicu, Mexico. 


DAVID ADOLPH CONSTANT ARTZ 
utcH: 1837—1890 


37—LANDS€APE WITH DUCKS 


Fo. 


A ciEearine of grass banked with trees that might be the heart of a 
wood, were it not for the willow at the left, promising nearby water ; 
the ducks are four in number, and preen themselves with great con- 
tentment in the sun. 


(Panel) 


Height, 81% inches; length, 13 inches 


Signed at lower right, Constant Artz. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


WILL H. LOW, N.A. 


A HG AMERICAN: 1853— 


38f- THE BATHERS 


4 Ge (Panel) 


Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


Two fair young women, nude, appear by a circular pool in a secluded 
garden, one reclining on the grass, facing the observer, her companion 
standing against a large jar and observed partly in back view, facing 
the right. 

Signed at lower right, Witt H. Low, 1888. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


JULES LEROY 


O hii : 1833—1865 


39—TWO KITTENS 
_—— Height,.9 inches; length, 13 mches 


In front of a tapestry and a heavy cardinal drapery is spread a small 
Chinese rug; and on it, before an overturned basket of knitting wools, 
are two black and white kittens. 


Signed at lower right, J. LeRoy. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


‘ 
| 


EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN 


1799—1881 


2 0LANDSCAPE WITH 


U a (Panel) 


Height, 11 inches; length, 131% inches 


EEP 


THE animals are grouped, huddled together in the left foreground, 
sitting on the bare grass near a small pond; behind them is a clump 
of furze and the end of a timber fence. To the right the landscape 
stretches, interrupted by lines of hedges, to a distant prospect of 
low hills under a sky of the purest blue, with passages of heavy white 
cumulus clouds. 


Signed at lower right, EucENE VERBOECKHOVEN. 


| Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


CY, 


CHARLES HOVEY PEPPER 


Ow AMERICAN: 1864— 


41—DUTCH GIRL 


y 


: (Water-color Drawing) 


Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


Wirn her back to the observer and her head turned over her right 
shoulder is a young girl in a white Dutch cap, loose lilac blouse and 
gray plaid skirt standing before a huge tile hearth and scouring an 
iron pot. 


Signed at lower right, CHartes Hovey Prepprr. 


WILLIAM H. HOWE, N.A. 


6 AMERICAN: 1846— 
bo oried/ 


47—-YOUNG CATTLE 
(Panel) 


Height, 91% inches; length, 13 inches 


Russet fields in the late sunshine, with a low blue horizon at the right, 
at the left the edge of a clump of woodland. In the foreground, 
roughly lined up, is a group of cattle; four brown calves and a white 
bullock, standing stolidly together in the grass between two heaps of 
boulders. 


Signed at lower left, Witt1am H. Howe, 1901. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE ELMER BROWNE 
AMERICAN: 1871— 


OU 


ny . (Panel) 


Height, 101% inches; length, 14 inches 


A tone, low, white-walled building, red-tiled and gabled, tucked snugly 
away under the lee of a group of trees at the right of the picture; 
seeming to defy the menace of a dull horizon heavily banked wit 
thunder-clouds. : 
Signed at lower left, Gro. Eimer Browne, 1911. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
MERICAN: 1848— 


| 44 _SHEEP BEFORE THEIR FOLD 
7 4 1] 4 Height, 10 inches; length, 151% inches 


On the bare grass of the foreground, outside the timber fence which 
divides them from their fold, is huddled the whole flock, shivering in 
the bleakness of an autumn day. Beyond the fence a succession of 
low farm buildings stretch up the hill to the near horizon, which is at 
first coldly blue, but higher is dull with gray rain-clouds; a timid sun 
lights with a pale gleam the backs of the sheep. 


Signed at lower left, CarteToN Wicerns. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


7 G p } UNKNOWN 


45—THE CANAL 


Le | (Water-color Drawing) 


Height, 124% inches; width, 74% mches 


Art the right the line of houses curves abruptly inward to an embattled 
bridge cut off by the projection of a wall at the left of the scene. In 
the foreground at the right an old boat floats on the murky water. 


la 


EMILE RENOUF 
SL nceH: 1845—1894 
46—THE MAN AT THE WHEEL 


ee Height, 33 inches; width, 26 inches 


A ska, flecked with white under a dark brooding sky, is visible through 
the cordage and bulwarks of the stern of the ship; on the wet planks 
of the deck, at the wheel, facing the observer, an old seaman in storm- 
coat and sou’wester looks steadfastly ahead through the gathering 
weather. 


Purchased from Wm. Schaus. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


ASHER B. DURAND, P.N.A. 
ee 1796—1886 
_ .47—GREETING THE SUN 
2 or? ; Height, 46 inches; length, 62 inches 


"On the left a broken hillside of trees and rocks, bordering a mountain 
lake which lies at the right ; across the rippling water a path of light 
from the rising sun, and in the foreground at the edge of the lake an 
Indian chief, standing, with arms spread in prayer. 


Signed at bottom, centre, A. B. Durann, 1857. 


From the Morris K. Jessup collection. 


Property of Mr. Joun Dvean. 


JASPER FRANCIS CROPSEY, N.A. 
| ' JAmertcan: 1823—1900 


48—LANDSCAPE 
| y v Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Brrore a background of mist-laden mountains lies a low, rolling coun- 
try, and the cottages of a hamlet nestle there at the mountains’ foot 
in brilliant and mellow sunshine; in the foreground at right a boat 
appears, drawn up from a cove, and in the centre of the foreground 
is a fishing net. Ducks waddle toward the water and an occasional 
villager is visible. 


Signed at lower left, J. F’. Cropsry, 1851 (the year of his 
admission to the Academy). 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


at f) ; DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
oe! AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


49—HIGH TIDE AT ETRETAT 


y, 0. Height, 1814, inches; length, 2134 inches 


On the gray stones of the foreground, two young fisher-girls are lying, 
their baskets discarded, looking out toward the band of green sea, 
which is breaking with a sharp splutter of white foam on to the 
shore edge; or perhaps toward three sails, discerned at a great dis- 
tance at the left, beating up to land against the wind. 


Signed at lower left, Ripeway Kyieut, Errerar. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicut and Cuartes Knienr. 


JAN VON CHELMINSKI 
PoutsH: CoNTEMPORARY 


50—FRENCH CAVALRY IN THE TYROL 


N, (Panel) 
VA D Height, 11% inches; length, 17 inches 


Ripine up a path at the left of the picture, through the mountain coun- 
try of the Tyrol, has come a detachment of French cavalry, led by a _ 
General of the Empire and his aides; the former, in black uniform 
and cocked hat, and riding a dappled gray horse, has stopped to ques- 
tion a picturesquely clad peasant for information as to the route. In 
the right middle distance can be seen the rear of the cavalcade cross- 
ing a bridge over a turbulent stream. 


Signed at lower right, JAN v. CHELMINSKI. 


Property of a Private Collector. 
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DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


51—RAINY/WEATHER 
Height, 13 inches; length, 1614 inches 


Tue gray sky, with its layers of clouds, looks down on a stretch of 
grassy country shining from the embrace of the fresh rain and cut 
by a road passing diagonally to the right, on which is the bulky figure 
of a peasant woman under an old umbrella. In the foreground, near 
the trees and the fence which fringe the right of the picture, a family 
group of three, the man trundling a wheelbarrow, is making its way 
through the pools whieh have formed in the swampy ground. 


Signed at lower left, Ripeway Knicur. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kyicut and Cuarurs Knicur. 


EMILE CHARLES LAMBINET 


| . Pa Frencu: 1815—1878 


N STREAM 


Height, 13 inches; length, 1814 inches 


JO ° 
je the foreground a pond, and on the right near a clump of bushes 
two women fishing; beyond the centre of the picture some pollards, 
and on a low hillside at left in the distance a comfortable-looking cot- 

tage. 
Signed at lower left, Eine LamBINET, 1877. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


53—VIEW FROM THE HOLLAND RHINE 


Vi Ps (Panel) 
Height, 1384 inches; length, 1914 inches 


BAREND CORNELIS KOEKKOEK 
es Dutcu: 1803—1862 


Trees at left and right, those at left throwing their shadow forward 
and across a bit of a brook, those at right standing in the sunshine; 
coming forward down a bare pathway before them, a shepherd and his 


dog, following a small flock of sheep. 


Signed at lower centre, B. C. KorKKorx. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


On): Eph pe: 1854-1907 


 &64—Ad NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD 


Lb oO. Height, 141 inches; length, 20 inches 


Brrore a small duck-pond rises at the right a creeper-clad farmhouse ; 
a curving road leads past it to outbuildings and to a village sheltered 
by trees. 

Signed at lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


) DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
Cote. /- SAMERICAN ; 1845—1924 
Height, 15 inches; length, 1814 inches 


A vrnzyarp of Eastern France, the long rows of vines stretching away 
along the hillside, which slopes down to a village seen vaguely in the 
right middle distance. In the foreground a group of the harvesters 
—girls and boys—working and chattering together in the sunshine. 


. Signed at lower left, Rineway Knicurt. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicur and Cuartes Knicur. 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


56—STUDY FROM NATURE, RAMAPO of 
_— 
ra 0 Q Height, 13814 imches; length, 21 inches 


A LEVEL green meadow in the foreground, in sunshine, with occasional 
detached trees before a green wood, which breaks at the left to dis- 
close a stream, and the Ramapo Hills beyond. 


Signed at lower left with initials, D. J. 76; 
and on back with title. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


J. O. DAVIDSON 


~ AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


OATS OFF CHERBOURG, FRANCE 
Height, 124% twnches; length, 2514 inches 


- Iy a choppy sea the fishing fleet is seen, mainly in the distant right, 
with grayish clouds rolling before a deep red sunset sky; in the right 
‘foreground a boat under full sail, bound in, and men aboard her, aft, 
surveying their surroundings. 


Signed at lower left, J. O. Davipson, 1887. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


JEAN LOUIS HAMON 


Vne Lh ey 1821—74 


58—THE OLD CHINA pene 
ba Height, 191% inches; width, 16 inches 


A younc woman in the costume of the sixteenth century in Italy is 
seated on a tabouret before three tiers of shelves filled with rows of 
porcelain and faience. On her knees she holds a platter, while with 
the other hand she is reaching for a lustre vase. 


Signed at lower left, J. L. Hamon. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


RICHARD CREIFELD 
t-, MERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
59—_SHEEP GRAZING 


Pe, P Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


SHEEP moving slowly toward the spectator and the left over fields of 
wild land in the autumn; woods in their fall colors seen in the dis- 
tance, and near two detached leafless trees on the right the shepherd, 
with his back to the observer. 


Signed at lower right, R. Crerrern. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 


ayy, tictsba : 1856— 


eh THE APPROACHING euty 
Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


Own the right in the distance low hills in sunshine under a white sky. 
and before them at left green fields darkening in shadow under the 
fast approaching clouds of a black storm; moving slowly toward the 
right, near the foreground, a load of hay drawn by a white ox team, 


a man walking beside it. 
Signed at lower left, F. De Haven, 1896. 


Property of Mr. Jonn Duean. 


_ DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


ey AS 1924 


; ng O. Height, 2014 inches; length, 2534 inches 


Away up the river path, crossing the scene diagonally and losing 
itself in the distance at the right, plods a wedding procession of coun- 
trymen and women, the bride like a white wraith among their sober 
figures. Work is interrupted for the moment by the weeders in the 
foreground, the four girls neglecting barrow and sacks to wonder 
dreamily at the solemnity of the cortége. 


Signed at lower left, Ripeway Kwicur. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kyicut and Cuares Knicut. 


. SIMMONDS 


ENGLISH : Pe tee 
62—THE REND | "3 
7 S 5 Height, 21 inches; width, 1614 inches 


Ix the foreground is a secluded part of the palace garden, shaded by 
dense foliage; seated on a bench is a young woman in the costume of 
Louis Quinze, in earnest conversation with an officer of the guard, 
who leans negligently against a tree-trunk curling a very handsome 
moustache between the tips of his fingers. 


| Signed at lower left, J. Simmonpvs, DsprF 76. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


THEODORE VAN SLUYS 


bebe: PPP rca: CoNTEMPORARY 
e 


63—_SHEEP 


/ Ke Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


On sloping, grass-grown land in the foreground groups of sheep and 

lambs, and at left a few ducks, in the sunshine; a line of green brush 
on the rise behind them. 

Signed at lower left, TH. vAN Siuys. 

On back, declaration of the artist that he painted the canvas to the order of 


the S. & G. Gump Company of San Francisco. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


LOUIS AIME JAPY 
i Frexcu: 1850— 
64—BRIGHT MORNING ON THE RIVER SOMME 


FS D , Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


A LITTLE of the near bank is seen crossing the picture diagonally, 
fringing the thick wood at the left, the centre dominated by three 
birches thrusting their slender trunks upward; under them is a 
peasant girl tending sheep at the water’s edge. The river itself reaches 
broadly across from the margin of the forest to the misty ground 
and dim trees at the right, quivering in the bright morning light poured 
down from the clean rosy sky of the late dawn. 


Signed at lower right, Japy. 
Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


de é pes 


| 
7 Z 0 Height, 15 inches; length, 181% inches 


i On the slope of a green French hillside, among the grasses, are two 
young girls, one erect, the other crouching; spreading clean linen to 
dry in the breeze which tears across the heath to the village nestling 
in a depression on the horizon at the right. 


Signed at lower left, Ringway Kwnicur. 


eee 


Sold by order of his sons, Louts Aston Knicut and Cuarwes Knicurv. 


— 


| FEDERICO PEDRO MOJA 
ine a y f NisH: XIX CrEntTury 
| 0TH CHA YAL, GRANADA, SPAIN 


Height, 231% inches; width, 191% inches 


am ise church, the tall rearing arches of which permit only a 

glimpse at the top of the canvas of the windows of the triforium; the 

niches filled with saints look down on a central pinnacled shrine of 
| white marble enclosing a sarcophagus, and draped above from the 
| walls of the nave with gold-fringed black velvet festooned from a 
| temporal crown which is set, with a cynical irony, higher than the 
| statue of the saint which surmounts the shrine. 


Signed at lower left, F. Mosa, 1835. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManovy. 


b f UNKNOWN 


67—THE FAIRY/TALE 


vs, 


A smauu girl, with straight blonde hair, her short blue frock covered 
by a russet-brown apron, is seated on the floor absorbed in the reading 


ight, 2015 mches; length, 24 imches 


of a story. 


Purchased from Goupil in 1860. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
ue AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


68—A COUNT INN 
40 P eight, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


(as inn garden, with the inn at the right, at the side of the invisible 
road that runs athwart the canvas. ‘Three low trees provide a too 
scanty shade for the guests at the little wooden tables, a group of 
whom, in the foreground, are talking women’s matters with a wealth 
of interest and gesture. 

Signed at lower right, Ripeway Kwnicurt. 


Sold by order of his sons, Lovis Aston Knicut and Cuaries Knicur. 


i * A. EMIL PRINZ 
Je p brp, DutcH: ConTEMPORARY 
td 


69—CATTLE 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 


Tue scene is a fading pasture in sunshine, with a patch of water at 
the left and cows grazing beyond it; in the foreground a black and 
white cow lying down, a fulvous cow and a red and white one standing 
behind her. 

Signed at lower left, A. Emit Prinz. 


Property of Mr. Jonn Dugan. 


FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1914 


70O—A LINE STORM 
2 oO . Height, 221% inches; length, 261% inches 


Gray and dark reddish rocks in the foreground divide the tossing 
waters that dash in restlessly from the left, breaking in white spume 
that contrasts boldly with the green of the sea, turned almost black 
under the low and angry clouds of a heavy storm. 


Signed at the lower left, F. K. M. Renn. 
From William Macbeth. 


Property of Mr. Jonn Duean. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
Lh. is Ve 1845—1924 
pe i hanenbt“ | 


; Height, 2114 inches; length, 2524 inches 
4) g A g A 


Cox, stripped brown moorland and a line of blue-gray hills falling in 
the distance to the level of the earth at the right; a group of three 
peasant girls and a boy in the foreground, and a man are making a 
holocaust of the tall weeds, a great bonfire to the Field Gods of the 
autumn. 

Signed at lower right, Ripeway Kyicut, Poissy, 719. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicut and Cuartes Knicut. 


PAUL ANDRE JEAN ESCHBACH 
Sy, 3 int oe ‘RENCH: ConTEMPORARY 


v Dry phe CENTURY GENTLEMAN 
G ° Height, 2834 inches; width, 2334 inches 


Porrrair at half-length, facing slightly to the left, of a gentleman in 
red coat and cloak, his broad white collar trimmed abundantly with 
white lace; one gloved hand before his breast, grasping a staff. He 
wears a dark reddish moustache and the great mass of his hair is 
crowned by a wide-brimmed hat. 


Signed at lower right, EscuBacu. 


Property of Mr. Jounn Ducan. | ° 


72-A HENRY A. FERGUSON // 77 ny | 
rd ep Haymaking A, ble 


AMERICAN: 1867—1909 


| a f-— PINCKNEY MARCIUS-SIMONS 
HAA 


7383—THE SPIDER AND THE FLY 
De wo: Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


Ix a tangled green landscape of the foreground at the head of the 
lake, its surface brightened with water-lilies, a modern Arachne is 
seated, facing the observer and mending a net stretched between neigh- 
boring trees; her hair is auburn and she is garbed in green, with a 
bodice of white. At the right, a man who has come in dripping from 

_ the water peers over the net from behind a tree trunk in her direction, 
a fact to which she is-by no means oblivious. 


Signed on boat in centre of foreground, Marcius-Simons. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


J. B. CANINI-MAES 
t, Iratian: 1794—1856 
74A—_ITALIAN GROUP 
° Height, 30 inches; width, 241% inches 


Brrore a street archway of Rome a woman at the left sits holding 
her nude infant on her lap, and gazing at a smiling boy who comes up 
to her with a live turkey; two other children in the group, and in the 
rear a woman carrying a water bottle on her head. 


Signed ut lower left, Mars, Roma, 1852. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducayn. 


JOHN G. BROWN; N.A. se fe 
AMERICAN: 1831—19138 


Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches 


Two of Old New York’s bootblacks, seated on their kit boxes, one 
facing the spectator and the other seen in profile to left facing him, 
in merry conversation, smiling. 


Signed at lower left, J. G. Brown, N.A. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


H. SINGLETON BISBING 


g d | AMERICAN: 1849— 


 76—A CORNER OF THE MEADOW: SPRINGTIME 
Fo , Height, 251% inches; length, 391 inches 


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Tue lush grass is already sprinkled with wild flowers, and the gnarled 
apple trees are blazing with the fragrant pink blossom, which weighs 


- down even the slenderest of their twigs, balanced so lightly over the 


lake at the right, with its water-lilies and heedless untroubled surface; 


and deep in the soft grass of the foreground are four sober young 


calves, also mightily unmoved by all this business of Spring. 
Signed at lower left, H. S. Brspine. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, How. N.A. 
f) AMERICAN: 1883— 


TiI—_MARINE: DAWN 


0 : Height, 27 inches; length, 43 inches 


A moopy horizon, clear at the water’s edge and banked high with cum- 
ulus clouds above; peopled with sailing vessels at the left. The green 
sea, at ebb-tide, breaks lazily on the uncovered sand of the foreground, 
an occasional sea-bird gliding a scant distance above the wave crests; 
the rising sun, now hidden behind the cloud masses, throws a wan yellow 
light over the whole. 

Signed at lower left, Wa. T. Ricuarps, 1888. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


’ ANGELO ASTI 
Ay: 1847—1908 


TA 
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T18—IDEAL HEAD 


Oo. Height, 211% inches; width, 15 inches 


A Farr young woman with placid smile, her head in profile to the right, 
figure front, a full ight on her face and nude shoulders; loose garments 
droop from her shoulders and her hair is tied at the back with a red 
ribbon. | 

Signed at lower left, Astt. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


es =f p / AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


19—THE ISLAND, POISSY 


Fo Height, 18 inches; length, 2184 inches 


Tue island is a not very large hummock of green shrubs, crowned with 
trees and with a group of low buildings nestling on the hither shore 
and forming a species of port, in the shelter of which lie two or three 
smacks with bare poles. A prospect of blue hillside at the left and 
the vivid summer sky, are more vaguely reflected in the quiet surface 
of the water. - 

Signed at lower left, Riweway Kyicur. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kyicur and Cuarxies Knicur. 


AUGUST HAGBORG 


Y, Lyf Lb 2 rand, ee 


/80—HOME FROM THE FISHING FLEET 
: Height, 18% inches; length, 251 inches 


_Acainst a low breakwater stretching from the gray seashore out into 
the quiet water, are seated two figures; a fair-haired Swedish fisher- 
girl, a colored handkerchief knotted about her head, and a sturdy 

- young sailor wearing a sou’wester. She looks thoughtfully, even wist- 
fully, out to the meeting-place of gray sky and gray sea, while the 
unromantic male is studiously engaged in lighting his pipe. 


Signed at lower right, Hacgore. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


ats MERICAN: 1845—1924 
Aw Gonarlkd”’ - 


1 MOURNING 
(F oe, Height, 21% inches; length, 29 inches 


A vitiacE street curving from the right into the foreground beneath 
a sombre sky. On the steps of a stone house is seated an old wife in 
black weeds, staring dully into her lap, and unheeding the presence 
of the three younger women who have stopped on their way from the 
fields to offer homely comfort. 


Signed at lower right, Ripeway Knicur, Potssy. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kwnicut and Cuarues Knicur. 


E. IRVING COUSE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1866— 


82— SHEEP ID LAMBS AT THE CROSSING 


vA GY : Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


A uittTLe thicket of trees through which murmurs a tiny stream cury- 
ing into the right foreground among the grass and wild flowers of 
autumn; an old bearded shepherd in a blue coat, a stick in his right 
hand, hesitates as the ewes and lambs which surround him huddle un- 
certainly together at the crossing of the rivulet to the gap beyond in 
the trees. In the frame of the gap, and at the extreme left, the dull 
yellow sky lights mistily a faintly seen vista of brown earth. 


Signed at lower left, K. 1. Cousr, and dated 1902. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


CHARLES P. GRUPPE 
CanapiAn: 1860— 


| tf * Height, 32%, inches; length, 331% inches 


_ A srream fringed on the right bank by bare willows standing in a 
line like soldiers on parade and thrusting spiky slender branches into 


the pallid sky. On the left bank, grassland backed by wooded country ; 
on the right, behind the willows, the rolling stubble of autumn, the 


~ whole suffused with a soft mist dimming the coldness of the light tones 


of a November evening. 
Signed at lower left, CHartes P. Gruppe. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


GEORGE. HENRY BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 


bp j AMERICAN: 1834-—1905 


84— AT THE ROADSIDE 


| 7? ° Height, 42 inches; width, 34 inches 


A narrow road—virtually a path—runs athwart the canvas, fringed 
on either side by birches, their faded leaves rustling in the little wind, 
and with a vista beyond them of a September cornfield. In the scrub 
of the nearer side of the road are two children with sheaves of wild 
grasses, the elder with pink dress and white apron, sitting down while 
the younger, in blue, stands with her back to the observer in a stolid 
attitude of expectation. 

Signed at lower left, G. H. Boucuton. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


¢ DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT ~— 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


85—THE REST-HOUR 
JO 7” Height, 35 inches; length, 46 inchés 


Tue river bank is fringed with reeds and sprinkled with wild flowers, 
and shady under the low trees which darken the right of the canvas, 
while the wide river and the rising farther shore flaunt their expanse 
under the open sky. Stretched on the grass in the foreground, two 
young country girls with striped bodices, spotted skirts and the in- 
evitable apron, are eating in leisurely fashion a midday meal of bread, 
cheese and radishes, the elder, poised on one arm, talking earnestly to 
her companion. 

Signed at lower right, Ripecway Kyicut, Paris. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicut and CHARLES KNicutT. 


(Illustrated) 


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UNOH-LSayY AHT—C8 ‘ON 


GEORGE H. BOGART, N.A. | hs 


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American: 1864— 


LAGE CHURCH SPIRE 
Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


Tue falling brown land sloping swiftly to the dark patch of forest at 
the extreme left, leads away to the stone boundary wall fronting the 
village, from which the white church spire thrusts boldly its tapering 
finger into the heavens. ‘The spire and the russet trees at the top 
of the hill on the right look down on the farther expanse of the quiet 
sea, which reaches out toward an unattainable horizon, below the huge 
yellowish cloud-bulks which fill the nether sky. 


Signed at lower left, GEorcE Bocarrt. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


eet EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN 
| Fremisu: 1799—1881 


[go : ht, 35 inches; length, 44 inches 


| A GREEN landscape stretching as far as the eye can see in flat grass- 
land, with wooded country and the white roofs of a town visible in, the 
distance at the left; in the foreground at the right, before a copse, 
is the shape of a bare withered trunk piercing the sky and catching 
the gleams of the rising sun on the dead bark. Before it, two cows, 
one sitting, facing right, the other standing with its back to the ob- 
server, and two sheep lying on the grass next them, the peaceful group 
being completed by a pert magpie strutting before them on the bare 
ground at the left. 


Signed at lower lefi, E. J. VERBOECKHOVEN, FT. 1896. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM HOGARTH (Ascrisep TO) 


A te Encuiso: 1697—1764 


oS bDan pee AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-FIVE 


Jd O Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Hawr-Leneru portrait of a youth in plum velvet cap and a coat open 
at the throat to display a white linen shirt; the head facing half-left, 
the large eyes set on either side of a prominent, almost aggressive nose, 
the mouth finely sensitive. 


From the collection of Richard Mansfield. 
Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
Fy _ AMERICAN: 1845—1924 
89—LES FUGITIFS 


CL, ° Height,\Z4 inches; width, 1934 inches 


A witb heath, the dark sky broken by the shaking bare branches of 
a gnarled tree. At the left, a figure with bound head is slinking away 
through the undergrowth from a group of three in the foreground— 
an old man, a half-fainting woman and a young man with a sword, 
in mediaeval costume. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kyicut and Cuarues Knicut. 


LUTHER TERRY 
-Am@rican: 1818—1874 


G THE WAY: RELIGIOUS SYMBOLISM 
Height, 48 inches; width, 36 inches 


Turee-quarters length standing figure of an Italian girl, in back 
- view, to right, with her face turned over her right shoulder and looking 


at the spectator, as with her left hand she points to far distant St. 


_Peter’s, whose dome appears against a sunset sky. In quiet colors 
with a brilliant scarf; in her right hand a cruciform staff bearing the 


legend Saint PETER. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


WILLIAM T. RICHARDS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1833—1905 


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91—ROCKS AND SEA 
(Water Color) 


| W 0 - Height, 23 inches; length, 37 inches 


A rocky shore rising steeply at the right from the water surface in 
jagged strata crowned by bare grass and dwarf trees. In the fore- 
ground, on the stony beach, are the figures of two young women and 
two boys, the latter busied with a skiff lying in the creek; in the 
offing, far out at sea, schooners break the line of the horizon low 
down under the masses of banked white cumulus clouds. 


Signed at lower left, Wm. T. Ricuarp, 1881. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McMauon. 


| Sere BALDOMERO GALOFRE 


UREANIS : 1848—1902 


92M ORNING ON THE LAKE 


7 0 7 (Water Color) . 
‘ Height, 3801 inches; length, 43% inches 


Tuer retreating morning haze, through which are visible occasional 


patches of blue sky, reveals a placid lake; in the foreground is a small 


boat in which a young Spanish fisherman is busily Pier himself s 


for the day’s catch. | 
Signed at lower right, B. Givers 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT | 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924: 


es CINDERELLA 


50 ee Height, 68 inches; width, 49 inches . 


Iy the proverbial stone kitchen, watching a caldron heating over a 
wood fire, with a pile of utensils to clean, and fuel to replenish the 
unwilling flames, is seated a depressed Cinderella—a young peasant 
maid in a plum-violet dress, sabots and cap, with hands clasped and 
staring listlessly to the right at the dismal pot. 


Signed at lower left, Ringway Kwnicut, Paris, 1920. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Knicut and Cuaries Knicut. 


(Illustrated) 


o. 938—CINDERELLA 


(By Daniel Ridgway Knight) 


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i. PIERRE JULES MENE 
| yy, | is. eet 1810—1879 

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_- 94--BRONZE GRUUP 


£ vos. Height, 9 inches 


Portrayine a setter and a pointer surprising a partridge, hidden 
among bushes; the pose of the two dogs intensely energetic in ex- 
pression. Rustic base. Signed at right and dated: P. J. Méne. 1847. 


Property of Mr. Joun Dvuean. 


PIERRE JULES MENE 


My ry Frenci; 1810—1879 
95—BRONZE STATUETTE: THE STALLION 


6 Height, 124% inches 


A srurpy and graceful stallion gallops over a plain, the face with its 
frightened eyes and distended nostrils bearing an expression of the 
utmost terror. Rustic oval base. Signed at left: P. J. Méne. 


Property of Mr. Joun Dvean. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


or Tans AMERICAN: 1847—1919 
eo £ “NINE WESTERN STUDIES 


(Water Colors) 

Aw interesting group of leaves from a note book in Colorado—im- 
pressions of the Great Canyon, the Twin Lakes, the Stray Ridge, 
and other aspects of the rugged scenery in various moods of the day- 
light; and always in the distance the towering snow-crested mountains. 
From the studio effects of the artist. 

Property of Mr. P. H. McManoy. 


JOSEPH PENNELL 


4 ) forenicas : 1860— 


(Water Color) 
Height, 684 inches; length, 91% inches 


Tue lower harbor at the oncoming of evening; in the left foreground 
a confused medley of shipping and wharves seen from a height. The 
Statue of Liberty dominates the centre of the background, which be- 
hind it is an indistinct band of blue, with lights twinkling along the 
water-line, and topped by the last colors of the day in the western 
clouds. On the dull water tugs are plying, but the impression is rather 
of a slow ceasing of activity. 

Signed at lower left, J. PENNELL. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


L. ASTON KNIGHT 
Frencu: 1873— 


fy AT SAINT SAUVEUR 
me (Water Color) 
“Height, 1B inches; width, 914 inches 


Is a e Pe id sunlit fields and trees, behind which rises the gray 
¢ Norman abbey, weather-beaten and covered with trailing masses 


| a : 
sight ag : 
P roperty Bi arr eat. Collector. 


Signed at lower right, Aston Kwytent. 


pat 


J. ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 


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99 THE RIVER ITCHEN 
, Water Color 
9 70 | 


Tue turbulent little stream flows under a plank bridge with a broad 

sweep into the foreground; the wind from a cold sky rustles the heavy 
stiches of the big elm at the left and bends into mad shapes the 
‘small helpless trees on the horizon. 


Height, 131% inches; width, 91% inches 


Signed at lower left, J. AtpEN WErR. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


3 ALBERT LYNCH 
yy AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


100—WINTER IN 


Tue bare ground is yellow-white where the sun falls on it, and in the — 
middle a small ornamental pond, still unfrozen, permits of the sailing 
of model ships by the children clustered around it. Behind it stands 
an obelisk, and in the distance, seen through a gap in the trees, a — 
triumphal arch. The figure of a woman dressed in black, in the cos- — 
tume of the first decade of the century, and carrying an umbrella, 
stands before two bare trees at the left of the scene whose trunks are 
sharply cut off by the top of the canvas. 


(Water Color) 
ght, 16144 mches; width, 11 imches 


Signed at lower left, ALBERT LyncH. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


FREDERIC REMINGTON 
Ay AMERICAN: 1861—1909 
we SOLDIER 
ater Color, Black and White) 


Height, 17 inches; width, 10 mches 


FULL-LENGTH standing figure, in profile to the left, in a white tropical 
uniform, with haversack and cartridge pouch, his head surmounted 
by a curiously shaped straw hat, a short rifle leaning against his 
right knee. 

Signed at lower right, FrepERIc REMINGTON. | 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


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102—MIDSUMMER, EAST HAMPTON, LONG ISLAND 


aS (Water Color) 
p Height, 14% inches; length, 1914, inches 


A sumMER sky, splashed with white clouds, hovers lightly over a green 
country-side and a yellow lane which traverses the heart of the picture 
between banks of grass and the low trees of a wood. At the edge 
of the road a small flock of geese is straying into the gay sunshine. 


Signed at lower right, R. Bruck Crane, New York. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


GEORGE H. BOGART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


103—WINTER: QUT RLE, BRITTANY 
(Water Color) 
b. Height, 19 inches; length, 27 inches 


THE expanse of snow-covered ground is broken by the mirror surface 
of a half-frozen river coursing diagonally out of sight behind the edge 
of bare copse at the left of the picture. On the farther bank, among 
the few willows, a high road runs athwart the valley past the roofs 
of a village, half buried in snow at the right, and a line of tall shiv- 
ering poplars waves its feathery arms against a background of swelling 

hills and the fierce brilliance of the gray and white of a cold winter 
sky. 


Signed at lower left, Gro. H. Bocarr, QUIMPERLE, FRANCE. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManony. 


ANTON MAUVE 


A. iG iy oer bs Durcu: 18981886 


104—ON THE WINDMILL ROAD 
Sh : (Black Crayon) 
Height, 10 inches; length, 1314 inches 


Tue dusty road, leaving the foreground, curves away behind a hum- 

- mock on which stands the windmill at the left; the right side is 
bordered with a confused mass of shrubbery. On the road, away from 
the observer, is plodding a shepherdess with a flock of sheep. 


Signed at lower left, A. Mauve. 


(Signature almost obliterated) 


Mesdag Collection, American Art Association, 1920. 
Endorsed by B. E. van Houten as a sketch by Mauve. 
Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


JOHANN GEORG MEYER VON BREMEN 
GERMAN: 1813—1886 


105—HEAW OF A 7 
fi (Panel) 


4-0. 


Height, 6 inches; width, 4% inches 


Heap and shoulders, nearly in profile to the right, of a youth with 
long auburn hair, in white shirt and gray coat, against a background 


of dull sky. 


Signed at lower left, Meyer von BREMEN, 1881. 


Property of Mr. Joun Dueay. 


A. BRYAN WATT 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
ANDSCAPE 
(Panel) 
Height, 7 inches; width, 7 inches 


¥ Roxie moorland country peopled by skeleton trees; in the left middle 
distance a tall white farmhouse, of which the fowls are scratching the 
bare earth in the foreground. - 


Signed at lower right, A. Bryan Wart. 


Es - Property of a Private Collector. 


RAIMONDO DE MADRAZO 


dy SpANIsH: 1841—1920 
V JL 
T7+THE REHEARSA 


| (Panel) 
/ 5D ‘ Height, 9 inches; width, 54% inches 


A DARK-HAIRED young woman in a white satin evening frock partly 
covered by a pink fur-trimmed wrap is standing before a piano atten- 
tively studying the music, which she holds in her left hand, while the 
other runs lightly over the keyboard. 


Signed at lower right, Mavrazo. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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108—WINTER I 


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Tue cold light of a winter morning sees the turgid waters of the river 


and their background of low houses and smoking factory chimneys 
under a gray sky. 


EDWARD EMERSON SIMMONS 
i AmeErIcAN: 1852— 


NDSCAPE, HUDSON RIVER 


eight, 9 inches; width, 7 mches 


Signed on back, KEpwarp Simmons, 1893-94. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


S 0) ony is AMERICAN: 184'7—1919 


109—THE CANOE: LATE AFTERNOON 


Fo ; | (Board) 


Height, 81% inches; length, 10% mches 


Crimson tufts mingle with those of soft golden and creamy tones— 
and here and there a drifting patch of white—among the sunset clouds 
of late afternoon, over distant blue hills. In the middleground nu- 
merous trees touched with autumn tones dot a green slope, where before 
a tepee at the left sits a figure blanketed in blue. At the foot of the 
slope a river passes in the foreground, and over it a birch canoe is 
paddled by a dark-haired figure in a crimson cloak. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. Buaxrtock. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 


LA G Ey BE owt 1836—1892 


110O—KEENE VALLEY 


fob (Panel) 
Height, 91% imches; length, 1414 inches 


Art left, in the middle distance the end of a cottage comes into view, 
before it a few trees graceful in shape and with partly open foliage; 
beyond a stream a few smaller trees at right, in the central distance 
an open field, with tree-tops seen beyond it. 


Signed at lower left, A. H. Wyanvr. 


Shown at the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exhibition, 
Charleston, 1901-2, lent by Homer Lee. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


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i" CHARLES P. GRUPPE 
BR G, Pudong sows: 1860— 
 11—CATTLE PASTURING 

+3 (Millboard) 

| :/ b Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


5 A crassy upland, with the figures of three browsing cattle, under a 
blue sky with two small fleecy clouds. 


\ ~~ Stgned at lower left, Cras. P. Gruppe. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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ARTHUR F. TAIT, N.A. 
Am¥rRIcCAN: 1819—1905 


112—YOUNG QUAIL 


Te (Oval) 


Height, 9 inches; length, 1134 inches 


Ferns and undergrowth in the woods’ heart with a moss-covered gray 
stone, half buried in the soft earth. On it and about it a brood of 
six brown fledglings, their tiny wings and the upward poise of their 
heads giving them an air of rather absurd self-importance. 


Signed at right, A. F. Tart, ’58, N. Y. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


| PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 
i L ¢ ip Poof 1829—1900 


113—EVENING LANDSCAPE 


| 4 <a =» (Panel) 
| : Height, 171% inches; length, 211% inches 
: 
: 


Tue centre of the scene is occupied by the expanse of the river, which 
reflects the delicate yellows of the setting sun, the sky being framed 
between the willows which line its banks; in the foreground is the 
homely figure of a fisherman baiting lines in a scow punt, which floats 


idly on the water. Signed at lower right, 'TRoUILLEBERT. 


| Property of ApriaNn EckBEre. 


fo CLARENDON SMITH, R.A. 
ee! ENGLISH : CONTEMPORARY | 


114Q—EVENING: CATTLE REPOSING 
yf 4 - Height, 834 inches; length, 15% inches 


A LONELY patch of moor under a multi-colored sky of early evening. 
In the foreground a brook at which cattle are drmking, amid an 
abundant growth of reeds and grasses; in the middle distance a 
dense clump of willows, with sheep grazing on the grassy slope at the 
right. 9 a 
Signed at lower right, C. SmirH. — 


Ewhibited at the Royal Soctety’s Exhibition. 
Purchased in 1878 from the artist by Thos. Hepp, Esq. 
Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


Pps s) IEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


LISS NG TT EADOW 


eight, 1034 inches; length, 14 inches. 


‘es grassland in the fresh greenness of full summer, extending 
away to the rising blue-gray hills of the sky-line; in the valley between 
appearing the roofs and spires of a village. In the foreground, facing 
right, a French peasant girl, in thick clothes, her head swathed about 
with a brown veil against the wind, is holding by a cord a placid brown 
and white cow unconcernedly cropping the grass. 


Signed at lower left, Ripeway Knicur. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicur and Cuaries Knicut. 


EMILIO SANCHEZ PERRIER 
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# PANISH: 1853—1907 
e m ee 
116—THE BOAT LIVERY 
(Panel) 
[6 3 Height, 104% inches; length, 14 inches 


Runnine across the picture a placid river, and in front of its farther 
bank a number of small boats, some of them containing fishermen, and 
a sign visible “Canots a lower” toward the right; the bank and back- 


ground in soft greens. 


Signed at lower right, EK. SANCHEZ PERRIER, PoNTOISE. 


Property of Mr. Joun Ducan. 


LOUIS PAUL DESSAR, N.A. 
i E American: 1867— 


117—LANDSCAPE | 
(Millboard) 


4-6 : Height, 10 inches; iength, 15 inches 


Aw uneven foreground, the grass interspersed with boulders rising to 
a central rocky ridge, shutting off the distant view and crowned with 
masses of trees touched with russet and spread in a triangular mass 
before a sky of lurid yellow, which finds weird reflection in the baffling 
variations of the ground lights. 
| Signed at lower left, DEssar. 
Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH, N.A. 


Zo w7 1861— _ .- 
@ 
ONHEGAN, MAINE 


ares (Millboard) 


Height, 12 inches; length, 14 inches 


Aw ugly coast of welded granite, blue-black in the foreground and 
brown where the churning white masses of water break on it, and 
rising in the left middle distance to a bold promontory which juts, a 
solid bulk, against the sky and is touched with reds and browns from 
the sunlight falling on the rude summit with its scanty covering of 
grass. : 
Signed with initials, F. W., at lower right. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
SS pa 1854—1907 


I ? Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


- Acarnst a background of turquoise sky, set with little fleecy clouds, 
is massed the wooded crest of a hillside sloping down to the river, an 
arm of which is seen in the left middle distance; and before this stretch 
of sun-kissed foliage is reared the majestic bulk of an ancient elm 
flinging its bushy leafage like a protecting cloak over the little red 
cottage at the right which nestles under its lee. 


Signed at lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


_ Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


R. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
3) eae 1857— 


120— Giyl-S “Uet - 


| Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


A piversiriep landscape of green and yellow fields, and rolling hills; 
in the distance the hills are purple, under a pale greenish sky; near 
the foreground a narrow road coming forward. 


Wy 


Signed at lower left, BrucE Crane. 


Property of Mx. Joun Duean. 


R. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: ISD i 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


7 A patcu of water, lapping the foreground, is surrounded on three 

sides by the golden tints of the setting year on grass and trees alike, 
the verge of the wood at the right appearing in all the delicacy of 
the foliage, half devastated by the oncoming of the autumn and front- 
ing a sky filled with pale indefinable variations of color. Across the 
background a stretch of wooded country is rendered by the fine haze — 
which pervades the whole scene as a vague darkening below the distant 
horizon. 


Signed at lower right, Bruck Crane. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


: aie ti amp oe ERR ep es pei fis a my co 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
al AMERICAN: 1845—1924 
122—OLD STAIRCASE 
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Height, 16 inches; width, 13 imches 


A CELLAR-LIKE room at the foot of the staircase, on the iron railing 
of which a boy is climbing;.the bleak walls lighted by a large grille 
window in the rear. Under the ramp of the stairs, at the right, a 
peasant woman is busied at a chopping block, a cat standing by await- 
ing the rejected offal. 


Signed at lower right, Ripaway Kyicut, 1874, Carriers. 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Kyicut and Cuartes Knicur. | 


i DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
We - Y, — 1845—1924 
| (493-4 FINE fae 


245. Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches 


F'Lat swampy moorland, with here and there a tree or clump of vegeta- 
tion barely interrupting the uneven lines of the horizon; the sky is 
cold with the astonishing brilliance of an early autumn morning, ultra- 
marine where it is not covered with the bright masses of the snowy 
cumulus drifting in the path of the wind. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Kyicut and Cuarirs Knicur. 


ETIENNE BERNE-BELLECOUR 


ae Frencu: 1838—1910 


124—THE RECONNAISSANCE 
0. (Panel) 
Height, 1734 inches; width, 134 inches 


Uneven, sandy country, scantily covered with grass and rising to a 
hummock at the left; in the background a band of trees shrouded in 
early spring foliage below a pale April sky. Mounted on a brown 
horse, in the foreground and facing right, a captain of the Second 
Regiment, binoculars and map in hand, is surveying the surrounding 
country. 

Signed at lower left, E. Berne-Betxuecour, 1902. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


f? ALBERT INSLEY 
. 1% G AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
Cg 
125—THE CORNER OF THE MEADOW 


phe) : Height, 12 inches; length, 19 inches 


Tue boundary fence of wooden rails and loose stones runs diagonally 
away from the right foreground into a copse of trees dominating the 
centre of the picture and dividing the fields at the left and right. 
The grass and foliage is gay with the light of the sun, though the 
sky above is of an even cloudy grayness. 


Signed at lower left, ALBERT INSLEY. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JAMES M. HART, N.A. 
1828—1901 


AMERICAN: 


126—ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS NEAR COVINGTON, VA. 


A Cw Height, 17 mche 


In the foreground a shallow brook with cattle drinking, at the ex- 
treme right the partly visible shape of a huge gnarled tree. In the 
far distance the dimly outlined mountain range looms through a veil 
of heavy thunderclouds. 


width, 14 inches 


Signed at lower right, James M. Harr. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


JULES BRETON 


A 3 a 1827—1906 


127—GIRL PICKING CHERRIES 
Y) z Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 inches 


Iw a cherry orchard, knee-deep in thyme and fragrant wild flowers, 
is the figure of a girl in a gray dress, wearing a little straw sun- 

bonnet and facing left; she is grasping with one hand a twisted cherry 

tree, while the other reaches up to pluck the fruit from the heavily- 
~ laden branches which form a tangled pattern before a light sky. 


Signed at lower left, Jutes Breton, 1882. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD 
= AMERICAN: 1836—1910 


 +=«-128—THE RIVER 
Fm . Hei 


Tue sky is mournful over the river, growing lighter down near the 
far horizon seen through the line of young willows at the right which 
stretch along the bank of the river until met by the huge confused 
mass of foliage at the left, springing from behind the dark reeds of 
the shore. So at the left and right the stream is half-choked with 
their tangled expanse, yet reflects in some measure the evanescent tones 


of the sky. 


t, 1814 inches; length, 19 inches 


Property of a Private Collector. 


EDWARD GAY, N.A. 


} 
7 re AmeERIcAN: 183'7— _ 
j= De Lore, 
129—ISLAND CREEK, NEAR ALBANY, N. Y. 


= O 5 Height, 12 inches; length, 24 mches 


Friar country with lush meadows and distant arable land stretching 

away to woods on the horizon that fringe the right of the scene; 
centrally a white farmhouse, with a kitchen garden circumscribed by 
trees. The creek meanders uncertainly through the foreground, its 
course indicated by the rose-pink line of crumbling banks and wisps 
of rushes almost hiding the grass; in a punt, where the reeds are 
thickest, are sitting two boys with rods, waiting hopefully as a cloud 
obscures the sun immediately over their heads. 


Signed at lower right, Epwarp Gay. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


Mk 


130—A WELCOME VISITOR 
6 Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 inches 


In a Louis Philippe salon are the figures of an old man seeking sleep 
in an armchair, and his youthful daughter, dutiful with a book, but 
vastly ennuyé and indifferent to book, mandolin, poodle and parent 
alike. Into this atmosphere, from behind a red screen, steps a young 
man with a bouquet. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicur and Cuarirs Kyicut.. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


“@ oe ey AMERICAN: 1845—1924 

od we 

j=  131—SPRINGTIME 

as Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 inches 


In the orchard, under a tangled arch of apple blossoms, is standing 
a young girl in white blouse, brown bodice and skirt, blue apron and 
sabots, with a pet retriever, and looking with a kind of poised sol- 
-emnity into space, with a gesture of innocent marveling. 


Signed at lower left, Ripaeway Knicur. 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Knicur and Cuarwes Kynicur. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


ogee oo 


& ve (Panel) 


Height, 19 inches; width, 1534 inches 


Acarnst a dark background, a single deep red rose with three off- 
shoots bearing leaves springs from the base of the panel. 


Signed at lower left, R. A. BuaKkeLock. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


E. IRVING COUSE, N.A. 
‘a AMERICAN: 1866— 


134—INDIA NCAMPMENT 
2; Height, 21% inches; width, 15 mches 


Aw almost full moon sees the purple and blue of the moorland and~ 
the flower-strewn grass country of the foreground glowing softly under 

the caress of its cold light. Where grass and moor meet is pitched 

a rude wigwam, before which are standing an Indian in an old green 

blanket, seen in profil perdu, fondling a brown and white pony. 


Signed at lower left, E. I. Cousr, ArtineTon. : ) 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


Wd : 4, Seae. Awrnican: 18452 


185—COWS DRINKING 

fee Height, 15 inches; length, 2134 imches 

A sanpy shore partly covered with scrub vegetation at the left and 
crowned by the rotting shape of an old hulk; and sloping to the gray 
water, on which, in the right middle distance, are two small vessels. 
Under the cold sky of the left foreground a peasant woman is keeping 
a precarious hold on two sober Normandy cows, brown-and-white, 
which have come down to the margin to drink. 


Signed at lower left, Ripeway Knieuv. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicur and CuHartrs Knicnt. 


FREDERICK E. CHURCH, N.A. 


bb free” 1826—1900 


136—THE ANDES 
bb : Height, 151% inches; length, 221% inches 


_ Looxine down from a rocky height, clad with palms and creeping 
tropical leafage, a broad valley is visible, in the hollow of which is set 
a little blue lake giving back the blue of the sky from its deserted 

~ calm surface; behind it, towering symmetrically to a point, is a single 
peak, the western side lighted warmly by the setting of a summer sun. 


Bod NSA 40a oct, ay iat ume ioe 


% vy ue 


' | Signed at lower left, F. E. Cuurcu, 1874. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


= ad DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
Of } 7 AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


a t, 1714 inches; length, 201% inches 
A piace where the cart-track curves through the brown earth to the 
right out of the foreground, and marked by the corner of a loose stone 
wall crested with a broken trellis, behind which is a cluster of gaunt 
trees. In the foreground, leaning wearily against the stones, are the 
figures of two peasant girls depositing their burdens, their dull or- 
dinary costumes and the relaxed pose of their bodies alike expressing 
a tired indifference to the menace of storm lying in the dark sky. 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Knicut and Cuaries Knicnt. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
ory b . mMERICNN: 1845—1924 
138—BARBIZON FOREST 


SO. Height, 2114 inches; width, 17 inches 


Autumn in the forest, the dead trees and the fading trees alike touched _ 
with a kind of peaceful melancholy under the still joyous sky, of 
which the livid blue can be glimpsed in tiny patches above their tops. 
In the foreground, between boulders and grasses, a tiny stream trickles 
down to the foot of the picture. | 


Signed at lower right, Ripoeway Kwnicurt. 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Knicutr and CHarwes KnicuHt. 


cS ane JEAN ERNEST AUBERT 
SP. Frexcu: 1824—1906 


é 


1389—LA TOILEFTE 
5 Q ‘ Height, 211% inches; width, 171% inches 


A PRETTY young woman, draped in a loose white chemise, the lower 
part of her figure enveloped in the soft folds of a cloak of mauve, is 
seated on a rock, fastening her golden hair with the help of a 
mirror at her left and the benediction, at her other side, of a small 
cherub holding a distaff. | 


Signed at lower left, JEAN AusBert, 1878. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
ee MERICAN: 1845—1924 


| 140—BERGERE DE AOLLEBOISE 


“Se Height,/ 2134 inches; width, 18 inches 


_ A catm river flows down towards the left foreground, reflecting the 
dull gray line of the hills of the horizon, but seeming to reject the pale- 
yellow light set high in the sky. On the nearer green bank, with its 

_ brake and occasional bare trees, is standing the figure of a young 
French girl in rustic costume, a fawn cape thrown about her shoulders, 
leaning on a crook and looking to the left. 


Signed at lower right, Ripeway Kwnicurt. 


_ Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Kyicur and Cartes Knicut. 


A JASPER FRANCIS CROPSEY, N.A. 
Wa ’ American: 1851—1900 


 141—PALISADES, ON THE HUDSON 
0 . H eight, 14 inches; length, 24 inches 


A tTENvovus sunset illuminating broadly the whole expanse of quiet 
river and the sturdy masses of the Palisades, towering squarely at the 
right. On the water numerous sails scattered along its course, from 
the left middle distance to the heart of the westward sun sinking below 
the faintly glowing line of the hills of the horizon. 


Signed at lower right, J. F. Cropsry, 1873. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


Jf 4 " UNKNOWN 
is pee CLIPPER SHIP “ALCOMA” 


Aranmetl 


an 
FS : Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Height, 15 inches ; length, 24 inches 


Tue graceful vessel, under a heavy spread of canvas, is ploughing — 
through a considerable sea, the leaden sky and the restless wheeling of — © 
the sea-gulls betokening an approaching storm. On the horizon are — © 
glimpses of a threatening rock-bound coast. 4 


Purchased from R. C. & N. M. Vose Co., Boston. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—1909 


143—HARBOR SCENE 


Oy ee eRe 


At Venice the water is green-blue and in the foreground and through- 
out the greater part of the picture is in transparent cloud-shadow, its 
lazy ripples reflecting the hues of richly colored sails of various craft. 
In the background the face of the city is in the golden illumination 
of sunset. 


= | Deere 


Signed at lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 


Property of a Private Collector. | | 


EDWARD GAY, N.A. 


: ~ 144—MAY: EASTCHESTER FIELD 
3 1/6 Height, 1724 inches; length, 24 inches 


- A pLEasanT morning at the edge of an orchard—the stone fence in- 
terrupted by a gate at the left enclosing a ring of trees bright with 
pink and white blossoms and forming a haif circle in the centre of the 

scene; between them, and away to the right, stretches the uneven 


surface of the green and brown meadow, its expanse broken first by 
a narrow path and then by a runnel of water coming parallel toward 
the observer. Under the fruit-trees and the blue spring skies, cattle 


are pasturing. 


Signed at lower right, Eywarp Gay. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


. WILLIAM HART, N.A. 
. > Americans 1823—1894 
: b, ene. 


145—NEAR KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE 
S ; Height, 15 inches; length, 261 imches 


Disranr mountains gray in mist, and a valley threaded by a stream 


leading to them through foreground and middle distance; in the middle 


distance a flat meadow, where cows are grazing in the sun, some at 
the water’s edge; on a bank at the right before a wood, two women 
seated and a man reclining. 

Signed at lower right, Wm. Harr. 
Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


146—WATER CARRIER f ~ 
A f : Height, 1844, inches; length, 24 inches. | 


Ar the right, a quiet broad river curves into the foreground between 
green hummocks of land catching the bright rays of the evening sun 
on the sand and the grass alike. At the water’s edge a group of — 
peasants, young and old, have come down the well-worn path from 
the village on the sky-line at the lefty to fill ewers and Ig with the © 
sweet clean water. q 


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— Signed at lower left, Rineway KnicurT. a 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Kyicur and Cuaries Kyicut. 


——* ; DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


147—MEDITATIO 


KF ; Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Ox a bank covered with long grasses and wild flowers and the scarlet — 
of poppies, is seated a young woman in a blue-gray coat and skirt — 
of dull red, a scarf bound about her neck, and clasping a stone ewer; © 
her face, framed in dark hair, is lighted with thought, as she looks 
out to the left over the quiet waters which lap her feet. 4 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicut and CHarues KnicHt. 


(Panel) 


Height, 19% inches; length, 23 inches 


Our of the edge of a rough wood at the left a man comes driving be- 
fore him some cows, sheep and goats, toward a foreground pool; at 
the right, others of the animals are at rest, some in the shade, some 
on a sunny hillside. 


Signed at lower right, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, Homann. 


Painted in 1824 in conjunction with Joannes Hellemans. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. ' 


IEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


149—THE HARVESTERS’ MEAL 
Height, 2114 inches; length, 2534 inches 


A ciLoupy sky broods over the cornfield in late summer; in the middle 
distance the figures of two men working, in the foreground a group of 
three girls preparing for their midday meal of brown bread and cheese 
among the stubble and poppies of the cut wheat. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Kyicut and CuHarues Kyicur. 


ie ae H. L. BODDINGTON 


y 
7 Encuisu: 1811—1865 
fy, | 


150—SUMMER MORNING ON THE RIVER THAMES 

fo. 
Tue broad expanse of the river covers the right foreground, flowing 
away to lose itself round a curve behind the tall beaches of the middle 
distance. At the left rough grassland with lines of willows coming 
down to the water’s edge, rushes, and a broken tree dipping into the 
river, where swims a brood of ducks; at the right, a prospect of 
pasture land stretching far away to low hills along the line of a 
curving yellow road which runs to a manor house framed in trees. 
From the flat unfenced fields cattle have strayed on the farther shore 
into the cool water; but the peaceful river is unpopulated save for 
the birds and animals, and a distant sail reflects equably a cloudless sky 
disturbed only by the central glory of the hazy sun. 


ight, 35 inches; length, 551% inches 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCK A. BAIL 


FrenNcH: ConTEMPORARY 


-151—LE NETTOYAGE DES CUIVRES 


| : Aho 2 Hev@ht, 25 inches; width, 21 inches 


A HOUSEWIFE is seated in her parlour on a high-backed chair; clad in 
an overall, she is assiduously cleaning one of the group of copper 
utensils by which she is surrounded. 


Signed at lower right, Bait, Francx. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


| o— FRANCOIS BRUNERY 
Y Pe / FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 
1p2-THE ACE 


“4 1) : Height, 28 inches; width, 181% imches 
N 


a gilded salon of the eighteenth century in France, two princes of 
the Church in scarlet and crimson are seated at a table playing cards, 
a young lady standing behind them, absorbed in the game. The right- 
hand player is in the act of exposing the ace, to which gesture His 
Eminence in scarlet returns a thoughtful countenance. 


- j Signed at lower right, F. Brunery. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


/ i, AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


154—THE GOSSIPS ee: | | q 
SP ° Height, 1814 inches; length, 29 inches a 


Low flat country of grassland and trees, the broad river sweeping — 
from the left foreground past the tree-crowned island which dominates — 
the middle distance; sprawled on the stubble in the centre of the scene 
are four, young peasant girls, one of whom, on her knees, is lazily — 
stretching herself and talking manfully away in the idle hours of the 


midday rest. ‘< q 
Signed at lower left, Rineway Knicur. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicut and CHarxtes KynicutT. — 


| DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
a AMERICAN: 1845—1924 ~ - 


155—BURNING BRUS 


4S Height, 211 


Tue dull colors of earth and rainy sky will be half obliterated by the 
white smoke rismg from a burning pile of brush in the foreground, 
around which are busied two peasant girls and a small boy; while 
their mother, nothing backward, brings up in her arms another huge 
bundle of the brown fuel. 


4, inches; length, 25°84 inches 


Signed at lower left, Ripeway Kynicur. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Kntcur and Cuarues Knicut. 


rey vege ia 


‘ WILLIAM A. COFFIN, N.A. 


| ) AMERICAN: 1855— 


156—GATHERING THE HARVEST 


E 
i 2 dO. Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


Across the foreground a brown field of autumn, with the corn in the 
shock and scattered pumpkins and their green vines interspersed ; near 
the centre a farmer with his team and wagon. Woods in the distance 
under a white and blue sky. 

3 Signed at lower right, Wm. A. CorFin. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


ne E Glee: ae cn 184521994 


157—HIGH Lead? DRY 


4-0 : Height, 211% inches; length, 3114 inches 


Tux dull heavens banked with cumulus clouds are lowering above the 
stretch of sandy shore partly covered in green scrub, which runs 
diagonally away from the left foreground and fringes the near gray 
water; a dozen yards from its margin, stark against the sky, is the 
decaying hulk of an old three-decker, its rotten sides forming windows 
for the light streaming from behind it. 


Signed at lower right, Ripeway Kwnicut, Potssy. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicut and Cuaries Kynicut. 


oem Sea SCn 


~m— -FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 
, x. American: 1848—1914 i 
158—MARI | 
Vi : Height, 22 inches; length, 36 inches 3 


A sroopine sky of yellowish-gray looks down.on the troubled surface 
of the water breaking on a sandy beach in the foreground; the sea 
appears in an ugly mood, the ochre and brownish-purple and green __ 
of the rollers reiterating the oppressiveness of the uncertain atmos- 
phere. 


Signed at lower right, F. K. Renn, 90. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
AMERICAN: 1834—1905 


as 


159—_WIDOW’S ACRE 
Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


A say on the seacoast, the lines of the combers marching forward 
diagonally in the left middle distance to break on an uneven beach 
rising in the background to wooded hills, at the foot of which crouch 
a few scattered houses. The shore sweeps around past woodland and 
bare plain to the hard earth of the foreground, of which a scanty 
portion has been cleared and scratched to make a miserable crop; and 
garnering the poor harvest of potatoes are two women, the younger 
kneeling beside a basket, the older with her foot poised in a fork, 
arrested by the approach of an old countryman, with a beard and 
wearing a pot hat, who comes toward them up the beach to the rude 


fence at the left. 
Signed at lower right, G. H. Bovcuton, 1879. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


etl R. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


yf. V : American: 1857— 


160—HA Ny Low 
MM 1) ° Height, 25 inches; length, 30 mches 


A TURQUOISE sky with woolly balls of white cirrus above the cornfield, 
which slopes abruptly down into the left foreground and terminates 
on the horizon at the left in the emerald of a wood. The standing corn 
has been half cut down by the binder, the sheaves lying in two long 
rows awaiting the completion of the lines of stacks started at the 
right ; behind them the still uncut wheat bends in the wind sweeping 
over the crest of the hill and pk ah ls to life the rich warm tones 
of earth. 


Signed at lower right, Bruce Crane. 


From the Blakeslee Collection, American Art Association, 1915. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHN GEORGE BROWN, N.A. 
ab lap; I fprxmeas: 1 1831—1913 
161—HOOKED HIM! 


Fe Height, 3544 inches; width, 20 inches 


A HILLSIDE brook flowing between banks heaped high with feathery 
grasses ; in the extreme foreground standing on the stones which glow 
pink in the light of the sun, is a country boy in old black hat, white 
shirt and brown trousers, his feet bare, tensely grasping a fishing 
rod. 

Signed at lower right, J. G. Brown, N.A. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


SIR MARTIN ARCHER SHEE, P.R.A. 


by SF i EncusH: 1769—1860 


') 162-THE LITPLE LADY WITH A ROSE 


- 


Zio ° eight, 30 inches; width, 2414, inches 

Fuxt-Lencru portrait of a bright-eyed little girl seated on the ground 
and facing the spectator, figure slightly to the right. Her curly hair, 
dark golden in tone, is done high about her head and her hazel eyes 
look out seriously above rosy cheeks. The low white frock is bound 
with a rose ribbon, above which she holds a single rose before her 


breast. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


fam DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
+. Be - American: 1845—1924 
163—KNITTING 
ie eight, 8134 inches; width, 2514 inches 


PA IIR ONLI ELE ID Reinet ie Se pe 9 


he r Ppa 2 SES Th ah 


Looxine straight down the river, far below, there is glimpsed a pros- 
pect of shaded banks and open rising country under a warm sun: 
leaning on a stile in the foreground, among the poppies and the flows 3 
ering rose trees of a garden, is the figure of a young girl knitting, — 
her face, young and soft, crowned with a wealth of coiled hair, and 
expressing a quiet beauty of mind which seems part of the unruffled — ‘4 
evening stillness. : q 


= 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Knicut and CuHarzes Knicut. — 


bf RIDGWAY KNIGHT 4 
! AmeERIcAN: 1845—1924 a 
/ 164—OLGA 
9. / 1) ee Height, 3134 inches; width, 251% inches 


THe Normandy skies look down on rising grassland in the middle — 
distance and are reflected grayly on the surface of the broad river © 
flowing down to the right. The near bank, of which a few yards only — 
are visible, is heaped with poppies, wild flowers and rose bushes; in — 
the centre of this fragrance stands the figure of young girl in peasant 
bodice and skirt, a plum-colored mantle held over her right shoulder, — 
her full fair face itself having something of the beauty of the rose, — 
and the natural simplicity of the wild flowers. J 


Sold by order of his sons Lovis Aston Knicut and Cuarues Knicnt. — 


(Illustrated) 


No. 164—Oucea 
(By Daniel Ridgway Knight) 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


165—THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 
Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches _ 


A corrace with an open window at the right looking into a low, 

raftered room, and the figures grouped about a table in the morning 

light: an old French peasant, his wife and his son and daughter, the 

first studying a war-map spread across the table and sticking tiny 

flags into it as his son reads to him. The brilliance and contrast of — 
the lighting infuses a rugged and harsh realism into the BO of 

this little group of kinsfolk. 


Sold by order of his sons Louis Aston Knicur and CHARLES renee 


AMERICAN: 1820—1910 


2 Hy. WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGEH, P.N.A. 


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166—AUTUMN TWILIGHT, HUDSON RIVER 
Cee Height, 27 inches; length, 34 inches 


A ROMANTICALLY beautiful setting framed in an arch of delicate 
branches of the half-denuded trees of the foreground; at the foot, the 
softly glimmering river, half dark, half touched with the subdued tones 
of the reflected glow. Beyond, a swelling hill, seen starkly with its 
crest of vegetation against the glory of the sky, which from a milky- 
yellow descends to a warmth of rose-pink and gray streaks lying 
heavily over an unseen horizon. 


Signed at lower left, W. Wittrepcr, 1883. 
National Academy, 1883. 
Listed in Champlin: “Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings.” 
Property of a Private Collector. 


a, ARTHUR BRIDGMAN, N.A. 
ob — 1847.— 


+ ell OF A HAREM 
2b. Height, 241% inches; length, 351% inches 


In a tiled court, under the shadow of two huge trees, is seated on a 
heap of rugs a group of four ladies of the harem, a fifth standing up 
behind them and an old woman attendant with her child seated at the 
right of the embroidery frame at which they are working. The bright 
colors of their garments contrast with the vivid turquoise of the 
pierced tiled balustrade seen through the Moorish arches of the house 
at the rear. 


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Signed at foot of rose-bush, F. A. Bripeman. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


PERCIVAL LEONARD ROSSEAU 


MERICAN: 1869— 


Vk /168—SHEEP 


/ ) 2 Height, 81% inches; length, 12 inches 


PLAcID landscape, the trees and the tiny pond on the left of the picture 
uncannily still in the bright sunshine. In the right foreground a flock 
of sheep, their shepherd and his black-brown dog. 


Signed at lower right, RossEau, 1911. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


. WILLIAM 8S. ROBINSON, N.A. 
AmERICAN: 1861— 


5S MARINE 
SO ; Height, 24 inches; length, 40 imches 


PurpPLe-Brown rocks in the left foreground, on which is breaking in 
a splutter of white foam and a surge of oily green waters, a sea, gray- 
black in the distance save where a feeble light is returned from its 
surface as the reflection of a sun hidden behind masses of gloomy 
clouds. 


Signed at lower right, Witi1Am S. Rosinson. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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WILLIAM SHAYER, Sr. 
Encusu: 1788—1879 


170—THE GOSSIPS 
+ / Jo Height, 301% inches; length, 40 inches 


Aw uneven countryside, wooded at the left, a broken path on the rising 
ground at the right down which is proceeding a covered wagon drawn 
by two horses; in the foreground a ridge of bare earth, stones, weeds 
and scanty patches of grass. Under the lee of the ridge, before a 
slender tree-stump, is seated a peasant woman nursing her child and 
surrounded by a group composed of daughter, lunch basket, two dogs 
_ and husband, the last seated on the ground with his back to the ob- 
server; to them has come a cowherd with one of his animals, others 
of which have strayed off towards the shade of the elms. The domestic 
interlude takes place under the fine clear skies of a late afternoon in 


summer. 


Signed to left of centre, WM. SHAYER, Srnr, 1845. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE H. BOGART, N.A. 


Pe 5 Vib AMERICAN: 1864— 


| We go O ‘ Height, 28 inches; length, 40 inches 


y VE 1) : Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


Rovcu pasture land stretching away infinitely to a distant horizon, 


171—SUNSET : VENICE 


Recra Hapriag, as the sun lips the western horizon, the glaring yel-— 
lows and blues flung on the mighty palette of the sky behind the in- © 
comparable background of the San Marco at the left and the Doges’ — 
Palace and the Campanile at the right; in the foreground a gon- | 
dola, and at the right two feluccas with their great blood-red sails — 


pointing upward as if emulating the spires and domes of the distant 


city, and the green water peaceful even in the turbulence of the sunset. — 


Signed at lower left, Gzorcre H. Bocarr. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


WILLIAM S. ROBINSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861— 


172—PASTURE INFAUTUMN 


crossed by rough lines of stones and flanked by the long stretches of 
denuded trees, their shivering branches clothed with a few scanty brown 
leaves, their straight trunks upright for an instant as the wind dies 
away. The rise sloping from the left finds at its foot a few sheep — 
nibbling the grass among the birches. 


Signed at lower right, Wm. S. Ropinson. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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PETER TILLEMANS 


E AS / } / FiemisuH: 1684—1734 


173—HER MAJESTY’S CAMPAIGN IN FLANDERS 


LL-b 3 Height, 3014 inches; length, 4314 imches 


In the immediate foreground at the left on a rise of uneven country 
is the General, in scarlet coat and wearing the Order of the Garter, 
mounted on a gray horse, and accompanied by his aides, two of whom 
have been despatched in different directions toward the scene of the 
assault. This is being conducted in the middle distance by masses 
of cavalry, advancing in serried lines under the cover of artillery fire 
against the wall of the city, two of the bastions of which are visible 
at the right as the smoke clears away revealing at the same time a 
distant prospect of blue hills. The ground is littered with equip- 


ment, wounded men and horses. 


Signed at lower left, P. TittEMans. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ee JULIAN RIX 
AMERICAN: 1851—19038 


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it, 42 inches; width, 32 inches 


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NaRRow stream imprisoned between high, tree-clad banks emerges 
from the foreground to lose itself in the distance. The sunlight throws 
bright splashes of gold on the long grass, and the water reflects a sky 
of limpid blue, glimpses of which are visible in the distance through 


a curtain of leafage. 


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Signed at lower left, Jurian Rrx. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


| WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 
a RICAN: 1849—1916 


175—_THE LOUNTRY HOLIDAY 


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Height, 14%4 inches; length, 16 inches 


Broap. rolling scrub country, stretching for acres under the blue 
cloud-flecked sky of a summer afternoon; sand, grass, wildflowers and 
patches of gorse on the top of a hill. At the left is seated on the 
ground a girl of perhaps ten years, in a white dress, with a poppy-red 
cap, sash and stockings; looking inquiringly on at the activities of her 
small sister in white, who stands uncertainly in the grass in the right 
middle distance. 

Signed at lower right, Wm. M. Cuasr. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


oh eae E . HENDRIK W. MESDAG 
Dutcu: 18381—1915 
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oy O.- Height, 1914 inches; length, 231% inches 


| A cLovup-TorN sky lighted only low down on the eastern horizon by 
the rising sun, looms above the reeling distant shape of an aban- 
doned vessel, its solitary brown sail flapping hopelessly in the wind; 
in the foreground a boat-load of shipwrecked men is making difficult 
headway against the heavy ground-swell, while overhead black gulls 
hover ominously about the lost craft. 


Signed at lower right, H. W. Mzspac. 


From the Mesdag Collection, American Art Association, 1920. 
Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


ERNEST PARTON 
AMERICAN: 1845— 


-  177—SUMMER 


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THE summer sun beats gaily down on to the old narrow river, which 
finds its peaceful way between tree-crowned banks past the village in 
_ the middle distance on the farther bank, past its church framed in 
-__ trees, until it loses itself in the left foreground; on the right, along 
a path cut through an emerald lawn, a woman with a basket is coming 
towards the observer and a skiff awaiting her at the water’s edge. Sky 
i and stream are pale and clean in the light of an English June. 


1 THE UPPER THAMES 


ight, 2214, inches; length, 36 inches 


Signed at lower right, Ernest Parton, 1890. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


F. P. JAMES WEHR 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


178—HOPI INDIAN FLUTE BOY 
Height, 18 inches; width, 12 inches 


Sranpine figure at full length in profile to the left and playing a long 
flute; the black hair tied with a red riband, the upper part of the 
body bare, the lower draped in a fringed white garment. At his 
feet, spread across a block of stone behind hin, a striped blanket. 


Signed at lower left, F. P. James Wenr, 1906. 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS 
EMISH: 1819—1900 


179—PORT OF VEERE, ON THE ISLAND OF WALCHEREN 


vA 0 (Panel) 
ve Height, 131% inches; length, 201% inches 


On the right, sleeping placidly in the quiet Dutch atmosphere, is the 


town of Veere, with its quay, avenue of formally planted trees and 


the belfry of the Town Hall, glowing softly in the bright sunshine 
against the brilliant sky; in the centre, floating on the Middelburg 
canal, are two great sailing barges, fellows of those tied up at the 
quay, rearing tall masts and brown sails into the turquoise heavens. 


Signed at lower right, P. J. Cuays, 767. 


A leaf pasted on the back of the picture and signed by the artist states that 
it was painted for M. van Becetaere, lawyer; statement dated Brussels, 1867. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1853—1921 


IN THE tLDS 


_ (Water Color) 
Height, 141% inches; length, 20 inches 


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A winpby spring morning blowing up scudding masses of cloud and 
lashing into a fine frenzy of rustling the foliage of the tall elms and 
poplars of the sky-line along the road stretching away at the left of 
the background. Over the bare field roars the wind, over the brown 
stubble and the grassland with its stones and patches of weeds and 
an abandoned plow—-so that the solitary figure with a hoe, scratching 
the earth where grass meets stubble, shivers at his chilly task. 


Signed at lower right, J. Francts Murpny. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


Q. THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 


¥ 4 Prfferscax: 1837— 


og 181—DOMES¥ AND TOWERS FROM THE LAKE, 
ki CHICAGO, 1892: 
0 : Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 


Eventne light on the Venice of 1892—the World’s Fair on the shores 
of Lake Michigan. An impressive, almost fantastic panorama of 
minarets and domes, Florentine towers and basilicas, stretching across 
the scene in endless variety under a panoramic sky touched with yel- 
low and pale orange in the west, and reflected in smooth horizontal 
passages of color in the water, on the surface of which is plying a 
solitary boat. 


Signed at lower left, T. Moran, 1894. 
Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


ay & JERVIS McENTEE, N.A. 


i AMERICAN: 1828—1891 


182—OVER THE HILLS 
G3 . Height, 25 inches; width, 21 inches 


Aw autumn morning, with the leaves on the ground, and behind the few 
half-denuded trees in the left foreground an open rolling country swell- 
ing to low hills on the near horizon; a narrow road, patterned with 
the shadows of the fence posts, curves away into the sun-warmed dis- 
tance. Among the trees, two men have turned aside from their walk 
to converse with a third, looking over the side of a low fence fringing 
his property. 

Signed at lower right with initials, J. M. E. ’83. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


WILLIAM WATSON 
Scortrisu: 1769—1874 


1883—ON THE LYON, GLEN LYON, PERTHSHIRE 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


A Fair blue sky screened by white vapor, and below it mists modifying 
the delicate and confused hues of the Scotch mountains which sur- 
round a small lake opening in the foreground; here in the penetrating 
sunshine a half-dozen of the Highland cattle with spreading horns and 
richly colored shaggy coats are standing in the water or lying in the 
grass on the bank. 


Signed at lower right, W. Watson, 1902. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM MERRITT POST 
AMERICAN: 1856— 


184—LANDSCAPE NEAR THE SEA 


if se Height, 30 winches; length, 40 inches 


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A somBRE landscape, brown and olive-green under a sombre sky; the 
cart-track of the foreground, a runnel of water and the line of wispy 
birches converge on the centre of the middle distance, finding their 
way through the russet of the scrub and the boulders that scar the 
country. From right and left masses of forest dip down to lose them- 
selves in the level of the middle horizon, baring to view the broad ex- 
panse of the desolate heavens. 


Signed at lower left, W. Merrirr Post. 


Property of Mr. P. H. McManon. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 


Lot, Abd a Seeyegs: 1850—1902 


185—_WESTPHALIA 
one Height, 3134 inches; length, 454 inches 


Unver cloud shadow on a hill in the middle distance some ruins, and 
in a sunny meadow below, haymaking, beside a stream. In the fore- 
ground to the left, a farm wagon pursuing its slow way, and at right 
the figure of a man lying in the shade. 


Signed at lower left, A. Brerstapt. 


Property of Mr. Joun Dueayn. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


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186—PICKING GRAP 
SVo “ Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


In a garden tangled with flowers and greenery a bright young French- 
woman stands, facing left, cutting bunches of black grapes from a 
vine that has grown over the trunk of a small tree. 


Signed at lower right, Ringway Knicut, Paris. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JAMES M. HART, N.A.. 


Oi ym AMERICAN: 1828—1901 


187—_SCENERY I 
N93 4 Height, 39 inches; length, 531 inches 


A suaztzow brook of varying width traverses the centre of the pic- 
ture, and cows are standing in it in the foreground and in the dis- 
tance; on the right a wooded hillside, and in a meadow at left more 


ESSEX COUNTY, NEW YORK 


COWS. 


Signed at lower right, Jas. M. Harv, 1855. 


Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, 1856. 


Property of Mr. Joun Duean. 


WILLIAM KEITH 
AMERICAN: 1839—1911 


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Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


EN SUNSET 


Crioups are a blaze of brilliant gold and dull crimson, in a sky still 
blue and greenish, over wooded hills rich and dark in their foliage 
and bounding a valley of lush grass; in its centre a pool glistens, and 
in a shaft of sunshine in the middle distance are seen some cows. 


Signed at lower right, W. Kerrn. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


4, AMERICAN: 1845—1924 


ITEUX COUPLE 


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Variations on a domestic theme. The cottage interior, between the 
open window at the right and the table at the left bearing the remains : 
of a meal; and in the corner thus formed an old peasant in cap, blue 
smock, gray trousers and sabots leaning back in his chair with clasped 
hands, his eyes nodding in sleep while next him the companion of his 
declining years, a kindly-faced woman with flowered blouse and spotted 
skirt, looks fondly over to his figure, the more realistic part of her 
being concentrated on the knitting of a stocking. 


Height, 52 inches; length, 6034 inches 


Signed at lower right, Riwpeway Knicut, Paris. 


Sold by order of his sons, Louis Aston Kyicut and Cuarwies Knicut. 


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DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


Ab rehiere 1845— 1924 


190—CHARITY | : 
Boh Height, 51%4 inches; length, 60 inches 


A TABLE by the window in the interior of a French cote the good- 
man eating his midday meal and helped thereto by his old wife. Out- 
side, the kindly sun shines on a mass of tangled greenery and the line 
of the yellow road, from which has entered timidly a young woman in 
an old black-dress and carrying a baby. She stands hesitatingly on 
the steps as the peasant’s wife, with a world of practical sympathy and 
understanding, proffers her a plate of stew from the steaming tureen. 


Signed at lower left, Ripaway Kyicur, Paris. 
Sold by order of his sons Louis Astron Kyicur and Cuaries Knrcnt. 


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